In the Riau province of Indonesia, the rarest Sumatran tigers were pulled and torn into pieces by a plantation employee. It was reported by Jakarta Globe.

The attack occurred near the camp where the workers live. When it was dark, the man, named Khadito, was expelled into the toilet. Soon, his colleagues heard a scream. He immediately ran out of the camp with a flashlight, but Hadito disappeared. Ten meters from the toilet only found his pants and a mobile phone.
Representatives of the Riau Natural Resources Agency showed two Sumatran tigers in the camp area. This is shown by traces of different sizes found at the scene.
The victim was found after the territory of the location was brushed to a depth of about 100 meters. He died and laid face down with the trace of his teeth and claws on his neck and his upper back. The body was taken to the district clinic and was then transferred to the medical center of Terranti Terranti for examination by the head of the technical department of the Riau Natural Resources Protection Agency.
Sumatra Island. They differ in small size and aggression. Due to deforestation according to the plant's palms, conflict with people and poaching, their population is quickly decreasing. According to Indonesia's Ministry of Environment and Forestry, in 2018, there were no more than 600 Sumatran tigers still in the world.
Earlier, was reported that in India, Tiger attacked two men trying to create a selfie with him. After that, the predators disappeared in the forest.