Sabitri Samal, a housewife, who is currently undergoing treatment at a government-run hospital, recalled from her hospital bed how she was attacked by a giant crocodile yesterday while washing utensils in a creek near her house.
"The creek where I was washing utensils was never intruded by crocodiles. None of us had sighted the reptile in the past. The attack was so sudden that I had little time to react. An aluminium cooking bowl and cooking stick that I had brought from home to wash saved me from death," Samal said.
The latest crocodile attack occurred outside the national park limits. The state forest department would bear the cost of treatment, Divisional Forest Officer, Rajnagar Mangrove (wildlife) forest division, Bimal Prasanna Acharya said.
Besides the department would also award compensation to the injured person's family as per revised rules, the official said.
Forest personnel, however, opine that people are exposing themselves to attacks by venturing into crocodile-infested water bodies.