The woman, who lived in the eastern Indian state of Odisha, had no prior travel history to a foreign country.
The man has been identified as Brahmadev Mandal, a resident of Orai village in Bihar, India.
Rescue officials are still searching for the boy; however, witnesses at the scene believe the boy was swept away into the river.
The canines let the little girl go only when a good Samaritan arrived at the scene and chased them away.
A senior police officer told the media at least five such cases were registered in one year.
"I was not afraid at all…I liked it. It was fun," the woman said after the ride.
The video has gained over 47,000 views on Twitter and 23,000 on YouTube.
The girls were taken detained after they surrendered. Their mother was also arrested and is currently facing charges in connection with the incident.
The people living in the area said the snake measured about six-feet in length.
The video shows the leopard jumping over the iron gate of the house and taking away the pet dog. Many Twitter users debated whether it was right to leave a pet out of the house at night.
Officers found the child in a water-filled drum near the family's residence days after he was reported kidnapped.
The cop entered the restaurant through its rear door despite being informed that it was already closed for the day.
The man has been held responsible for negligent driving leading to the accident.
A team of wildlife conservationists, fishermen and officials with the forest department worked diligently to rescue the entangled gentle giant.
The footage of the incident has raised concerns about adventure sports operators failing to inspect equipment before letting customers use them.
Cops suspects the newborn was abandoned by her family for being a girl.
Apart from the large cluster of kidney stones, the patient also had an unusually placed kidney in his body.
The couple were tossed on to the stage below after the harness broke loose.
Cops found the murder weapon and arrested the man and his wife.
"Please forgive those students, don’t file any case against them or dismiss them from classes," the teacher urged authorities, citing the students' future.
The government of India may release a wallet which will operate much like a demat account.
Lowe said the release of a CBDC by Australia's central bank does not have a time frame, and that it could be "quite a few years."