White tiger kills young man at Indian zoo

White tiger kills young man at Indian zoo

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In the zoo of the Indian city of New Delhi, a white tiger killed a teenager who fell into his enclosure. The bloody drama played out in front of dozens of people on Tuesday afternoon, September 23rd. A young man, trying to get a better look at wild animals, accidentally fell into the enclosure. A white tiger named Vijay, kept in the zoo, immediately approached him. The frightened boy began to throw stones at the tiger, after which the animal attacked the visitor. The animal tormented him for about 10 minutes until the zoo staff arrived, who lured the tiger with raw meat and locked him in the interior. However, by that time the teenager was already dead. The local police are investigating the incident.

White tiger kills young man at Indian zoo

White tiger kills young man at Indian zoo

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Keywords: Aviary | Zoo | India | Tigers | Tragedy

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