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Today in pics: White tiger mauls youth to death
Updated: September 23, 2014 5:34:19 pm- 1 / 10
A white tiger at Delhi Zoo mauled to death a youth after he fell into its enclosure on Tuesday afternoon. Despite repeated warnings that he shouldn’t get too close to the outdoor enclosure, the man eventually climbed over a knee-high fence, through some small hedges, then jumped down 18 feet into a protective moat, said National Zoological Park spokesman Riyaz Ahmed Khan. (Source: PTI)
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Policemen inspect the body of the man who was killed by a white tiger at the zoo in New Delhi. The white tiger killed the man who climbed over a fence and jumped into the animal's enclosure Tuesday, a spokesman said. (Source: AP)
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Workers carry the body of the student who was killed by a white tiger past its cage at the zoo. (Source: AP)
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The student was killed by the tiger after he fell in its enclosure at the Delhi Zoo. (Source: PTI)
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United Hindu Front activists stage a protest demonstration against the alleged 'Love Jihad' movement at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi on September 23. (Source: PTI)
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The activists shout slogans during the protest demonstration against 'Love Jihad'. (Source: PTI)
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United Hindu Front activists trying to break police barricades while protesting against 'Love Jihad'. (Source: PTI)
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Hindus offering water to the soul of their deceased ancestors on the banks of Banganga in Mumbai on the occasion of Sarva Pitri Amavasya to mark the end of Pitrupaksha.
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Having food on the 'patras' is also one of the rituals.
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People performing 'pooja' and rituals for their deceased ancestors.