India, Jan. 27 -- The carcass of a tiger, declared a 'man-eater' by the Kerala government three days ago, was found in the same area where it attacked and killed a 47-year-old tribal woman last week.

The Kerala Forest Department declared the tiger a 'man-eater' after a tragic incident in Pancharakolli, near Mananthavady in the northern Wayanad district. In response to the attack, shoot-at-sight orders were issued. However, during the early hours of January 27, the body of the tiger, which had sustained multiple injuries, was discovered.

The latest development occurred amid large-scale protests in Wayanad, where residents staged continued hartals and roadblocks. The people, mainly farmers and plantation workers, demanded the right to cul...