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The Star
06-07-2025
- The Star
Man injured in suspected Golden Cat attack in Kuala Pilah
KUALA PILAH: A man sustained injuries after being attacked by a wild animal, believed to be an Asian golden cat, in Kampung Pauh Terachi, Tanjung Ipoh here on Saturday (July 5). Negeri Sembilan Wildlife and National Parks Department (Perhilitan) director Faizal Izham Pikri said the department received a report on the incident at 9pm and the victim was being treated at Tuanku Ampuan Najihah Hospital. Perhilitan officers visited the 56-year-old victim, who suffered injuries to his head, hands and legs. "The incident reportedly occurred early Saturday morning near the victim's goat pen located behind his house. Based on our investigation, we suspect the wild animal involved is an Asian golden cat," he said in a statement on Sunday (July 6). Faizal said the department provided the victim with an application form for the Wild Animal Attack Aid Fund to help ease the cost of medical treatment. The incident site is located near the Berembun Forest Reserve in Kuala Pilah. Camera traps will be installed in the area to detect the animal, he added. – Bernama


The Sun
06-07-2025
- The Sun
Man injured in suspected golden cat attack in Kuala Pilah
KUALA PILAH: A man suffered injuries after an alleged attack by a wild animal, believed to be an Asian golden cat, in Kampung Pauh Terachi, Tanjung Ipoh. The Negeri Sembilan Wildlife and National Parks Department (Perhilitan) confirmed the incident occurred near the victim's goat pen early Saturday morning. The 56-year-old victim sustained wounds to his head, hands, and legs. He is currently receiving treatment at Tuanku Ampuan Najihah Hospital. Perhilitan director Faizal Izham Pikri stated that the department was alerted about the attack at 9 pm on the same day. 'Based on our initial findings, we suspect the animal involved is an Asian golden cat,' Faizal said in a statement. The attack site is close to the Berembun Forest Reserve, prompting Perhilitan to set up camera traps to monitor wildlife activity in the area. To assist with medical expenses, the department has provided the victim with an application form for the Wild Animal Attack Aid Fund. Authorities continue to investigate the incident to prevent future occurrences. - Bernama