Gwalior (Madhya Pradesh):Female Namibian cheetah Asha, who was recently rechristened as Aasha, has escaped from Madhya Pradesh's Kuno National Park. On Thursday morning, she was last traced in Anandpur village in Bairad tehsil of Shivpuri.
After tracing Aasha's last location, officials of the forest department and Kuno National Park reached Shivpuri district. Officials are constantly tailing the cheetah with the help of her caller-ID. Forest officials said Aasha's last location has been traced in a mustard field between Anandpur and Ghazigarh villages. She is sitting beside the harvested mustard crops that are heaped on the side of the field, said an official.
Meanwhile, there is fear among the villagers after it was learnt that the cheetah had left the forest and entered the residential area. Aasha had escaped on 5 April, three days after a male Namibian cheetah Oban, who has now been rechristened as Pavan, escaped. Pavan was rescued and brought back to the national park after five days.