Police officers in Mwanza are investigating an incident where a boy was allegedly mauled by a Hyena.

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In a news report that has been shared by a reliable source of information, it has been revealed that the 3-year-old boy went missing in unclear circumstances after which he was found dead.
According to the reports given by the police, it has been revealed that the boy was reported missing by his parents after which a search was launched.
The Skeleton of the deceased along with his clothes was found in the same village, deep inside a forest.
This is happening at the same time when the residents have called upon the police to do something about the increasing number of wild animals in the region.
According to the reports given by a reliable source of information, it has been revealed that several Wild animals have broken out of their enclosure in the past few months, something that has brought tension in the region.
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