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Family's car catches fire in Longleat lion enclosure | Family's car catches fire in Longleat lion enclosure |
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A family was left with nowhere to run when their car caught fire - in the lion enclosure at Longleat Safari Park. | A family was left with nowhere to run when their car caught fire - in the lion enclosure at Longleat Safari Park. |
Rangers rescued driver Helen Clements and her two children from their vehicle before it burst into flames. | |
Lions are thought to have been about 100 yards away but no one was hurt. | |
Mrs Clements, from Kingswood, Gloucestershire, told the BBC: "It could have been in the flamingos or the camels but no, it had to be in the lion enclosure." | |
She had been on her first visit to the safari park with son George, nine, and 12-year-old daughter Charlie when the drama unfolded on a busy Good Friday afternoon. | |
Kevin Ashley, from the Wiltshire safari park, said the lions were cleared from the enclosure and the park was closed. | |
He added that the fire was put out quickly and no animals had been harmed. | |
Mrs Clements said she thought her car had overheated when it stopped inside the enclosure. | |
"Then basically, we thought: 'That's not steam, that's actually smoke'," she told BBC News. | |
"It was getting thicker and thicker and obviously coming into us, and then we saw flames." | |
She sounded her horn and both she and George opened their doors, before rangers came running towards them. | |
"Unfortunately they were shouting to us: 'Get back in the car, do not get out of the car'," she added. | |
Her son ran out but she called him back and within moments, a ranger had pulled up in a vehicle and got them out of the car. | |
They could not see the lions at the time as other cars were in front of them. | |
"I can laugh about it now as it's only a car and we're all safe," said Mrs Clements. "You laugh at the funny side of it now." | |
Black smoke | |
Visitor George Lear said: "The lions just kept their distance and didn't take their eyes off the fire and smoke. | |
"The rangers were pushing them back but they were reluctant on moving away as they looked interested." | "The rangers were pushing them back but they were reluctant on moving away as they looked interested." |
He added that the air had been filled with black smoke after the car was engulfed by flames. | |
Also in the enclosure was Gabrielle Owen, from Newport, who said it could have been a "horrific story". | |
She praised the rangers, describing them as "incredibly fast at dealing with the incident". | |
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