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White tiger kills man who climbed over fence at New Delhi zoo | |
(35 minutes later) | |
A white tiger killed a young man who climbed over a fence at New Delhi zoo and jumped into the animal’s enclosure on Tuesday. | |
Despite repeated warnings that he shouldn’t get too close to the outdoor enclosure, the man climbed over a knee-high fence, through some small hedges and then jumped down 5.5 metres (18ft) into a protective moat, said National Zoological Park spokesman Riyaz Ahmed Khan. | |
The tiger, which lives on a grassy tree-filled island, grabbed the man from the moat. Footage broadcast on NDTV showed the tiger carrying the man around the island. | The tiger, which lives on a grassy tree-filled island, grabbed the man from the moat. Footage broadcast on NDTV showed the tiger carrying the man around the island. |
Authorities eventually frightened the tiger into a small cage inside the enclosure. The man, whose body remained in the outdoor enclosure two hours after the attack, was dead by the time help reached him, Khan said. | Authorities eventually frightened the tiger into a small cage inside the enclosure. The man, whose body remained in the outdoor enclosure two hours after the attack, was dead by the time help reached him, Khan said. |
“The tiger was just being a tiger,” said Belinda Wright, who has spent years working to protect India’s dwindling numbers of wild tigers. “An unusual object fell into his domain … He’s a wild animal in captivity. It is certainly not the tiger’s fault.” | “The tiger was just being a tiger,” said Belinda Wright, who has spent years working to protect India’s dwindling numbers of wild tigers. “An unusual object fell into his domain … He’s a wild animal in captivity. It is certainly not the tiger’s fault.” |
The deputy commissioner of police MS Randhawa identified the man only as Maqsood and said he was thought to be about 20 years old. Further details about him and the tiger were not immediately available. | |
The zoo remained open on Tuesday afternoon, though authorities eventually roped off the tiger enclosure. |