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A 47-year-old woman was killed by a tiger in Kerala's Wayanad district while plucking coffee. The incident happened a day after the Kerala Forest Minister claimed a decline in human-animal conflicts. The minister ordered to capture or kill the tiger. Locals protested, refusing to allow the woman's body for a postmortem until the tiger is caught.
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