Updated On: 03 November, 2022 07:59 AM IST | Mumbai | Suraj Pandey
Locals afraid that they might have died from lumpy skin disease; officials, however, say the animals had no symptoms; viscera and tissue samples sent for examination

The carcasses were found in Unit 17 of Aarey Milk Colony
AMID the spread of the lumpy skin disease in cattle, carcasses dumped on the road in Aarey Milk Colony spread panic among the local residents on Wednesday morning.
The three dead animals’ viscera and tissue samples have been sent for further examination to ascertain the cause of death. However, sources said they had no symptoms of the viral infection.