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Leopard breaks into packed courtroom and goes on bloody rampage

A savage leopard has unbelievably broken into a courtroom and brutally attacked multiple people.

The spotted beast made its way into the Ghaziabad District court premises in Uttar Pradesh, Northern India, where it wreaked panic and left several injuries in its wake.

Police and court officials remarkably managed to contain the ferocious big cat and safely cage it to prevent further casualties.

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Victims of the leopard's rampage have been taken to hospital from the nightmare that unravelled Chief Judicial Magistrate's court on the first floor where it attacked multiple victims.

A shocking video recorded on the street outside the court, shows a wounded man being carried out of a crowd.

An injured man
An injured man is helped from the chaos

The terrifying attack follows a desperately hungry leopard which mauled 15 people elsewhere in India two months earlier.

More attacks at the Rain Forest Research Institute in Chenijan, Assam, were prevented on Boxing Day when the bloodthirsty beast was finally stopped.

One video of the rampaging beast showed it leaping over a high gate, crashing into a car before running away.

Among the others injured were two children and a woman, the Times of India reported.

Many of the injured were bitten and needed hospitalization, but they seem to be out of danger now.

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