Zoo Vet Killed by Hippo in Shivamogga; Minister Orders Probe & SOP Review

A contract veterinarian, Dr. Sameeksha Reddy, has died after being attacked by a hippopotamus while treating an animal at the Tyavarekoppa Zoo in Shivamogga. Karnataka Forest Minister Eshwar Khandre has expressed grief, ordered compensation for the family, and mandated a high-level probe into the incident. The Minister also instructed all state zoo veterinarians to strictly follow Standard Operating Procedures during wildlife treatment. In a separate incident, Ahmedabad police uncovered a major illegal exotic animal breeding operation in a residential area, seizing rare species and highlighting serious public health risks.

Key Points: Karnataka Vet Dies in Hippo Attack, Minister Orders Probe

  • Vet killed by hippo at Tyavarekoppa Zoo
  • Minister orders probe & compensation
  • SOPs for zoo vets to be strictly enforced
  • Separate raid uncovers exotic animal racket in Ahmedabad
  • Illegal breeding poses zoonotic disease risk
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Veterinarian dies due to hippopotamus attack in Shivamogga; Minister Eshwar Khandre expresses grief over the incident

Karnataka minister Eshwar Khandre orders probe after veterinarian Dr. Sameeksha Reddy is killed by a hippopotamus at Shivamogga zoo.

Veterinarian dies due to hippopotamus attack in Shivamogga; Minister Eshwar Khandre expresses grief over the incident
"every life is precious. - Eshwar Khandre"

Bengaluru, March 20

Karnataka Forest, Ecology, and Environment Minister Eshwar Khandre has expressed his profound condolences over the death of a veterinarian who was fatally attacked by a hippopotamus while treating animals at the Tyavarekoppa Zoo in Shivamogga.

Describing the incident as deeply unfortunate, the Minister stated that the government stands with the family of the deceased doctor during this time of grief, emphasising that "every life is precious."

He has directed that immediate compensation be provided to the bereaved family as per existing rules. Furthermore, the Minister issued clear instructions for veterinarians across all state zoos to strictly adhere to Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) while treating wildlife.

Eshwar Khandre has also ordered a high-level probe, instructing a team of senior veterinarians and forest officials to investigate the tragedy and submit a comprehensive report within seven days.

The victim, Dr. Sameeksha Reddy, who was recently appointed on a contract basis, was critically injured during the attack at approximately 11:30 PM last night while proceeding to treat an animal.

She was immediately rushed to a hospital in Shivamogga. However, despite medical efforts, she breathed her last at around 6:30 AM today, with doctors citing treatment failure as the cause of death.

Meanwhile, in a separate incident, Ahmedabad City Crime Branch conducted a successful raid at a residential dwelling in the Navrangpura area on March 1, unearthing a large-scale, illegal, and highly hazardous breeding and sales racket of rare exotic animals and birds.

During the operation at a residential apartment, authorities seized several expensive and rare species, including a very rare Red-handed Tamarin infant and seven Persian Cats and kittens, kept in various cages within the flat.

As per the press note, "During the search, the following expensive and rare species were found kept in various cages inside the residential flat: Exotic Animals: Includes a very rare Red-handed Tamarin infant, Persian Cats and kittens (07), various sizes of Hamsters (14), Mini Lop rabbits (15), and Leather Lab Dwarf (09). Exotic Birds: Includes birds with high international market value, such as African Grey Parrots (06), Blue and Gold Macaws (05), Eclectus Parrots (03), Sun Conures (04), Galah Cockatoos (02), and a Sulphur-crested Cockatoo (01). Additionally, a large number of African Lovebirds, Conures, Cockatiels, Budgerigars, and Finches were found."

According to experts, "keeping wild and exotic creatures in such high numbers within a congested residential area without any biosecurity or scientific infrastructure poses a severe risk of Zoonotic diseases (diseases transmitted from animals to humans), which can be fatal for residents. Furthermore, utilising a residential property for commercial breeding is a serious regulatory violation."

"Considering the gravity of the matter, international wildlife trade regulations, and public health risks, the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC), Forest Department, and Customs Department will be formally notified for further investigation and necessary action. These three departments will jointly conduct an in-depth probe into the verification of documents, the legality of the imports, and the health hazards posed to the residential locality," mentioned in the press note.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Two sides of the same coin. A dedicated doctor loses her life caring for animals in a zoo, and in another state, people are illegally hoarding exotic pets for profit. When will we learn to respect wildlife? The Ahmedabad raid was long overdue.
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Aman W
The high-level probe is necessary, but it shouldn't just be about this one incident. We need a nationwide audit of safety protocols for zoo staff and veterinarians. Contract staff often get less training. Her sacrifice must lead to systemic change.
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Sarah B
The exotic animal trade part is terrifying. Keeping a Tamarin and all those birds in a flat? It's a public health disaster waiting to happen. Well done to Ahmedabad Crime Branch. These regulations exist for a reason.
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Vikram M
Deeply saddened. Hippos are notoriously aggressive and unpredictable. Even experienced vets are at risk. While the Minister's grief is noted, I respectfully hope the investigation is transparent and not just a formality. The family deserves answers.
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Kavya N
It's a dangerous profession that doesn't get enough recognition. We worry about doctors treating humans, but wildlife vets face these risks daily for much less pay. Salute to Dr. Reddy's service. May her soul rest in peace.

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