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Leopard's body found in a Kotagala estate

Leopard's body found in a Kotagala estate

by Staff Writer 16-02-2019 | 5:03 PM
Colombo (News 1st): A leopard was found dead in a trap in Stonycliff Estate in Kotagala, Hatton. 

The body of the leopard which is about five feet long was discovered by the estate workers this morning (Feb 16).  

Police noted that the case was handed over to the Nuwara Eliya Wildlife Office for further investigations.

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