Jaipur, June 10 -- A 70-year-old temple guard was allegedly killed by an unidentified tiger on Monday morning in Ranthambore Tiger Reserve, forest officials said, taking the number of people killed by tigers in Ranthambore in the last two months to three. The victim identified, Radheshyam Mali, a long-serving chowkidar at the Jain temple near the Trinetra Ganesh Mandir inside the historic Ranthambhore Fort, which falls in the core area of the reserve, was attacked around 4:30 am when he stepped out to relieve himself. According to RTR Field Director Anoop KR, two other guards sleeping nearby heard his screams but were unable to intervene. He said the body was recovered about 30 to 40 metres from the site, following a trail of blood. "The body bore deep neck wounds consistent with a tiger attack and was partially eaten around the buttocks and thighs." A forest official familiar with the development said the RTR administration has installed camera traps in the area to identify the tiger. On May 11, a forest guard was killed near the same temple and on April 16, a seven-year-old boy was killed in a nearby village....