Zoo guard killed by lions in ThailandAuthorities announced today, raising questions about workers’ safety. The 58 -year -old guard has been working in a zoo for about 30 years.
The attack was noted in its Safari World Bangkokone of the largest zoos in Asia. Among other things, visitors have the opportunity to watch lions and tigers close while they eat, paying a fee of about 32 euros. The Safari World’s website states, inter alia, that “visitors can be found near wild animals – such as tigers, lions, bears and zebra – that are freely roaming in their natural environment.”
“The victim is an employee of the zoo, who usually fed the lions,” the New News Agency (AFP) told the French News Agency (AFP) Shampundrepresentative of the National Parks Management Service. He added that, according to his information, the unfortunate man was attacked by six or seven lions.
“A man came out of a car and stood alone, with his back turned to the animals (…) so he was standing for about three minutes, when a lion approached him quietly and grabbed him,” told the Thaith TV network. Tavatsai Kantanarinvisitor to the Safari World who was an eyewitness to the attack.
Source :Skai
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