Tiger Attack Hoax Uncovered: Mom's Wild Lie to Hide Daughter's Elopement Sparks Insane 10-Hour Manhunt
Sophie Dubois

Village Thrown into Chaos by Elaborate Hoax
A quiet village in India’s Sitapur district was gripped by terror and plunged into a frantic search operation this week, all sparked by a mother's desperate and fabricated tale. The incredible story began with a viral video showing a woman, identified as Prema, in a state of complete hysteria, her cries echoing through a vast sugarcane field. Her claim was the stuff of nightmares: a tiger had ambushed them, snatching her 18-year-old daughter, Kamini, and dragging her into the wilderness.
The scene was pure drama. Prema wept uncontrollably, collapsed to the ground, and even appeared to faint as horrified villagers and police officers surrounded her. Adding a chilling touch of authenticity to her story were Kamini's slippers, found discarded near the field, seemingly confirming a violent struggle. The community, fearing the worst, immediately mobilized.
Massive Search Yields a Shocking Twist
What followed was a colossal, 10-hour manhunt. The response was nothing short of cinematic, involving a force of nearly 600 people. Authorities deployed 28 forest officials and eight police officers, who scoured a 10km radius of dense farmland and forest. The search party, bolstered by over 550 concerned villagers, used high-tech drones, cages, and nets in their desperate hunt for the girl and the predatory beast.
Yet, as the hours dragged on with no sign of Kamini or any trace of a tiger—no tracks, no blood, nothing—suspicion began to mount. The massive operation was turning up empty, and the narrative started to unravel. Finally, authorities made a stunning announcement that turned the tale of tragedy into one of deception.
The Unbelievable Truth Revealed
"Prima facie we have found that the story is totally fabricated. No tiger ever took her," a police spokesperson confirmed, exposing the entire ordeal as a meticulously crafted lie. The truth was far less predatory but equally dramatic in its own right: Kamini had not been mauled by a tiger but had eloped with her boyfriend. Faced with the potential social shame and village gossip that would follow her daughter running away, Prema concocted the wild tiger attack story as a cover. Her dramatic performance was an elaborate ruse to protect her family's honor, but instead, it triggered a massive and costly wild goose chase, leaving an entire community stunned by the unbelievable deception.