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Wednesday, February 19, 2025

Head cut off, stomach ripped open and udders removed: Karnataka witnesses third horrific incident of cow mutilation

“Head cut off, stomach ripped open and udders removed: Karnataka witnesses third horrific incident of cow mutilation”, Opindia, January 21, 2025:

“In Karnataka, attacks on cattle are steadily rising. In a new incident, a cow was killed after her udders were removed. A temple calf’s tail was also chopped.

The pregnant cow’s stomach was torn in order to extract the calf from its womb and the flesh was then removed from its body. This occurrence transpired in Karnataka’s Uttara Kannada district on 19th January.

The crime was committed by cow smugglers at Salkod village in Honnavar taluk, where a man named Krishna Acharya’s cow had left the hamlet to graze on grass.

However, the accused sliced off the cow’s head before tearing open its abdomen and also severed its legs, in a desolated area. They took the calf out of its stomach……”

Read the full article at Opindia.com

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