In the magical escape reflecting the survival series ‘Man vs Wild’ series, a man avoided Leopard’s attack, swimming across the ganga to the forest area for safety, getting lost in the forest – full of two nights and after it was saved, all without getting scratches.
Anurag Singh, a 30-year-old balloon vendor, returned from Rishikesh, where he worked, to his house in Bijnor, when he passed the Childa Reserve Tiger Rajaji area on Thursday.
It was a night, ganga and the forest looked beautiful and became a fan of photography, he stopped the team who finally saved Singh, told Toi, “As he jumped into the water, he found the log and stick to him.
He ended up in a piece of forest land surrounded by water “Fortunately for him, the bag he was carrying waterproof and had a match in it.
He stopped his bicycle and took out the phone to take a selfie with the river as a background.
This is when a leopard appears from the bush and laughs at it.
Worried about his life, Singh quickly jumped into the river.
Telling what happened next, Pradeep Rumpat, a police officer who was part of the police saw the smoke, saving Singh Anurag Singh’s bag was waterproof and had a match in it.
He turned on the campfire to keep himself warm and then climb the tree to avoid wild animals.
After spending the night on a tree, he ventured into the nearest forest the next morning, hoping to find a way to human residence.
“He told us that he continued walking in the forest all day but could not find a way out.
Finally, he spent the night again in the forest, lighting a campfire and sleeping on a tree,” Rawatan said, who was responsible for Saptrishi Chowki on Haridwar, said.
Singh returned through the forest the next day on Saturday and ended with a stretch of forest opposite Shadani Ghat in Haridwar.
He turned on the fire to warm himself and also hoped someone would see smoke and reached.
This time, he was lucky when the smoke from the fire was seen by the police.
“We continued the raft to the area where the smoke came and saw it waved hysterically, asking to be saved,” said Rawat.
“He shivered and hungry when the police jal caught him.
We helped him change his clothes and have food,” Rawatan said, adding that Singh was shaken by trials but instead was safe and healthy, and sent back to his house in Bijnor.
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