A rare Sumatran tiger has mauled a farmer to death on Indonesia’s Sumatra island, prompting terrified villagers to call for the animal to be killed.
The same animal is suspected of attacking five other people.
The official at Batang Gadis National Park, Yudi Santoso, said 32-year-old Karman Lubis was killed while working on a rubber plantation near the park in North Sumatra province. His body was found less than a mile (about 1km) from the plantation.
Fearful farmers have asked authorities to shoot the tiger, even though it is protected by law. The local government plans to try to trap and relocate it.