WATCH | Leopard sneaks up on gogo - but walking stick saves the day

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WATCH | Leopard sneaks up on gogo - but walking stick saves the day
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What started for an elderly woman as just getting a bit of fresh air ended in a fight for her life when she was attacked by a leopard.

Aarey Milk Colony in Mumbai on Wednesday and the elderly woman is OK - thanks to her trusty walking stick.

According to local newspapers, a leopard has been attacking people in the village for a few weeks. Reports are sketchy but the villagers claim the same animal has attacked a number of residents.Nirmaladevi Rambadan Singh was attacked when she went to sit outside her home at 7.45pm.The footage shows the curious leopard entering the yard. It looks around and something catches its attention. The leopard stretches to have a look.She is mere metres from the leopard who crouches down.

The video has been watched by many and other news sources say there could have been as many as six other incidences at the Aarey Milk Colony.

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