Indiaโs deadliest serial killer wasnโt humanโฆ it was a tiger that hunted people like prey ๐ฑ
In the early 1900s, a wounded Bengal tigress known as the Champawat Tiger became the most terrifying man-eater in history.
She killed over 436 people across Nepal and India โ entering villages in broad daylight, dragging victims away as entire communities lived in terror.
A broken tooth made hunting wild animals impossible, so she turned to the easiest targets: humans.
It took legendary hunter Jim Corbett years of tracking to finally stop her reign of terror in 1907. When he examined her body, the evidence of her gruesome kills was undeniable.
This isnโt a movie. This really happened in India.
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