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00:00The oceanic Olive Ridley Sculpture was erected on the banks of the Haura-Rupnaray River.
00:09The sculpture of the 45-50 kg Oceanic Olive Ridley Sculpture was erected on the banks of the Rupnaray River in Manpur village of Bakshihat village,
00:16within the Baghnan-1 block.
00:22The villagers can see this huge sculpture while walking on the river bank.
00:27But later it is known that the sculpture is actually dead.
00:30That is, the villagers saw the dead body of the sculpture lying on the river bank.
00:36After spreading the news, the crowd of people gathered around the river to see the sculpture.
00:41Then a local environmentalist gave the news to the wildlife conservationist Chitrak Pramanik.
00:47Within a few moments, members of the Haura District Environmental Council reached the site of the fire of Chitrak Pramanik,
00:52Sumanto Das, Raghunath Manna and Himan Dhara.
00:56They saw the dead body of the sculpture for the first time.
01:00They know that they have not been able to identify any marks on the body of this sculpture.
01:04They know that the sculpture may have died a few days ago.
01:10This is Manpur, within the Baghnan-1 block of our village.
01:15A few months ago, we brought a sea turtle or an olive ridley turtle along with Raju, Kotal and Badolpatra to Manpur.
01:28Later, we left it in the sea.
01:31But at the beginning of this year, Raju called me in the morning and told me that
01:37there is a 40-50 kg sea turtle or an olive ridley turtle lying on the banks of the Rubnarayan river.
01:49It has been killed.
01:51The staff from the forest department has come to take the body.
01:55The body has to be taken for post-mortem.
01:57This sea turtle or an olive ridley turtle is not found in Haura District.
02:02We brought it alive with the help of Raju.
02:05But today, we are bringing its dead body.
02:08It is a huge sea turtle or an olive ridley turtle.
02:12It weighs 40-50 kg.
02:14I, Sumanto Das, Iman Dhara and Raghunath have come with the forest department to take the body for post-mortem.
02:23I thank Raju for keeping an eye on this area.
02:28If there is any animal activity, they inform us.
02:32The sea is so polluted, the river is polluted.
02:36As a result, these animals are suffering.
02:39I think the animal was unhealthy or got up from the salty water for some reason.
02:45It has come to our sweet water.
02:47Maybe that's why there is some physical problem.
02:50It has been killed.
02:51It is a very sad matter for us.
02:54Let's see what happens after the post-mortem.
02:58The forest department will conduct a detailed investigation.
03:00On the evening of the same day, the forest department workers arrived at the scene of the incident.
03:03They took the body of the sea turtle for post-mortem.
03:06How did the sea turtle come to Roopnarayan?
03:09How did the sea turtle die?
03:12The post-mortem has started to find out all this.
03:14Now, let's see what the post-mortem finds out about the dead sea turtle.
03:24Bureau report, Waninga, Bangla
03:27For more information, visit www.fema.gov

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