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Maha: Four deer found dead in Sagerashwar wildlife sanctuary in Sangli

Sangli, Apr 24 (UNI) In an unfortunate incident, the carcasses of four deer were found in a decomposed state near the fence of Sagerashwar wildlife sanctuary in the district on Thursday.
According to sources in district Forest department, a farmer who found carcasses of four deer in decomposed state, informed Forest officials immediately, who rushed to the spot.
However, a Forest ranger said that it was not possible that four deer died in a single day but their deaths could possibly have occurred due to collision with fence after being chased by a dog.
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