Updated On: 21 November, 2022 10:55 AM IST | Mumbai | Ranjeet Jadhav
Forest dept had 3 suspects in mind while carrying out round-the-clock operation that lasted 24 days

C55, one of the big cats suspected of killing the girl
The forest department has successfully trapped C57, the leopard suspected of attacking humans in Aarey, but with multiple big cats roaming in the area, the operation—which lasted 24 days—was not easy. This is the story of how various teams worked round the clock to identify the leopard that killed 16-month-old Etika Lot.
On October 24, Etika was picked up by the big cat near her house at Unit 15 at around 6 am. The girl had followed her mother, who had gone to light a diya in a nearby temple. At around 7.30 am, forest department staff and a team of volunteers checked the camera traps at Unit 15 but no picture of a leopard was captured as it might have used a different trail.