Thu. Dec 26th, 2024
alert-–-zookeeper-is-killed-by-a-tiger-after-entering-the-animal’s-cage-and-‘leaving-safety-door-open’Alert – Zookeeper is killed by a tiger after entering the animal’s cage and ‘leaving safety door open’

A zoo employee in Romania has been killed by a tiger after entering the animal’s cage and failing to follow safety protocols, local media reports.

The 52-year-old man, who has not been named, was reportedly bitten on the head by the animal at Pitesti Zoo on Monday morning. 

While bringing food to the big cat, the caretaker allegedly ignored health and safety rules which require tigers to be completely separated from the access area.

The zookeeper forgot to close the safety door, according to reports, and the animal was able to launch itself at the man, mauling him over several minutes.

Emergency services quickly arrived at the scene and the man was rushed to hospital. Tragically, he could not be saved.

Police are currently investigating the circumstances surrounding the death and a criminal case has been filed for manslaughter and failure to comply with legal health and safety measures, according to local news site Gandul.

The zoo, located 60 miles outside of Bucharest, said it was the first time in its 50-year history that such an incident has happened, and vowed to investigate internally and support the police probe.

‘We will work with all the authorities involved to understand exactly what happened and to ensure that such tragedies do not happen again,’ it said in a statement.

‘We reiterate our commitment to maintaining the highest safety standards in all activities carried out at the Zoo. It is our responsibility to protect the lives of all those who work there and also to ensure the welfare of the animals.’ 

The mayor of Pitesti shared his condolences in a statement on Facebook. ‘It is a huge loss, and our thoughts go out to the victim’s family and all his loved ones ‘in these moments of pain,’ he said. 

‘I have ordered the temporary suspension of activities at the Zoo in order to conduct a thorough investigation,’ the statement went on. ‘We will take all necessary measures to prevent other tragedies of this kind.’

The zoo’s security protocols are expected to be radically overhauled in the coming weeks in order to prevent similar attacks from taking place, The Sun reports.

It is currently closed to the public as the police investigation continues. 

The facility is home to a number of tigers, including a Siberian tiger called Ares which it posted a picture of on Facebook last Friday.

A number of incidents with tigers have occurred at Romanian zoos, including Pitesti, over recent years.

In 2000, a tiger escaped from Pitesti Zoo because a worker forgot to lock doors.

Fortunately, the tiger was located within an hour later roaming a nearby forest and was taken back to its cage.

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