A new threat unfolds: Camel attacking the residents of Gaur City!

A resident who had gone out for a morning walk outside the society was suddenly attacked by a walking camel.

Gaur City: Greater Noida West is called a city of problems and there is no doubt, it is right to some extent. Just to name a few, there are lift failures, Dog bite cases inside the societies and cattle attacks outside the society. In addition to this, now a new threat is unfolding. The residents of Greater Noida West are now in a state of fear once again. A camel attacked the resident of Gaur Saundaryam.

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Camels are herbivores, attacking mankind!

Camels eat grasses, grains, wheat, oats, leaves, and twigs from shrubs and trees. They can also eat plants that other animals avoid, like thorns and salty plants. But this attack has left everyone shocked.

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Kamal Dutt Sharma (72), Resident, Gaur Saundaryam went out for a morning walk in the park opposite Gaur Saundaryam High Street on October 16, 2024. Suddenly a camel attacked him. He shouted loudly and pleaded for help. Even after this, the camel bit his ear and hand. In a hurry, the victim’s family admitted him to a nearby hospital. Where he is undergoing treatment.

An atmosphere of fear among the people of the society

The people of Gaur Saundaryam Society say, “The elderly man has got stitches on his ear and hand. After the incident, there is an atmosphere of fear among the people of the society.

B. K. Bansal, resident informed Apartment Times, “This camel is spotted for the first time here. This camel attacked me also when I was out for the morning walk. Now we will be aware.”

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The family has also sought help from the police to search for the owner of the camel, so that action can be taken against him.

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Ankita Sharma
Ankita Sharma
Ankita Sharma is originally from Rajasthan. After graduation from Ajmer, she took a Master's degree in Journalism and Mass Communications from Jaipur. In her journalistic career of about 10 years, she has worked for women empowerment. Has good command over health issues, civic issues, social activities and events. She has worked in many big media organisations. Talking about language, Hindi speaking Ankita also has command over English. Has experience of doing journalism in Hindi- English medium also.

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