Bengaluru : Cow’s udder mutilated in heinous attack; dies after hours of surgery

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Bengaluru : Cow’s udder mutilated in heinous attack; dies after hours of surgery
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  • Miscreants mutilated a cow’s udder in Soolivara; it later died
  • The act is believed to be driven by old enmity or political feud
  • Despite surgery, the cow could not be saved

In a deeply disturbing incident reported from Soolivara village near a large banyan tree, a group of miscreants viciously mutilated a cow’s udder, leading to the animal’s painful death after hours of veterinary efforts. The cow belonged to Maribasavayya, the president of a local dairy association.

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According to reports, the incident occurred around 3 PM on Thursday, when the cow strayed into an adjacent field for grazing. Eyewitnesses and the owner allege that individuals with a history of enmity deliberately targeted the animal, hacking at its udder with a machete in a horrifying act of revenge.

The cow's desperate cries drew the attention of nearby farmers, who rushed to the scene and were shocked at the cruelty inflicted. The government veterinary team arrived shortly after and attempted to save the cow with continuous medical treatment from 5 PM onward, including emergency surgery. Sadly, the animal succumbed to its injuries despite all efforts.

Villagers strongly suspect that political rivalry or personal vengeance led to this savage act. Many are questioning how such brutality can occur in a society that reveres the cow as a mother figure. The incident has stirred public outrage, with calls for immediate investigation and stern punishment for those responsible.

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