<p>The lab reports have confirmed that a tiger and a leopard that were found dead in a highly decomposed state near Parvathy Betta, under the buffer zone of Bandipur Tiger Reserve, on May 28, had died of poisoning.</p>.<p>The Mysuru-based forensic lab has submitted the reports on July 2, confirming that the deaths were due to poisoning. However, a leopard that was found dead in the same region on June 2, had died of natural causes, the report said.</p>.<p>Range Forest Officer Rajesh said that he cannot reveal more information as the probe was underway.</p>
<p>The lab reports have confirmed that a tiger and a leopard that were found dead in a highly decomposed state near Parvathy Betta, under the buffer zone of Bandipur Tiger Reserve, on May 28, had died of poisoning.</p>.<p>The Mysuru-based forensic lab has submitted the reports on July 2, confirming that the deaths were due to poisoning. However, a leopard that was found dead in the same region on June 2, had died of natural causes, the report said.</p>.<p>Range Forest Officer Rajesh said that he cannot reveal more information as the probe was underway.</p>