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Beijing safari tiger mauls 57-year-old mom to death

Woman was chasing after adult daughter who was being dragged by another tiger

- SHAYLA LOVE THE WASHINGTON POST

A woman is dead, and another severely injured after a tiger attack at Beijing Badaling Safari World. Part of the attack was captured in a surveillan­ce video, which showed a Siberian tiger pouncing on one of the women.

At the wildlife park located near the Great Wall, visitors can watch animals in a safari-like setting, but are warned not to get out of their cars.

In the Saturday morning mauling, the video footage shows a woman in her mid-30s exiting the car, and walking around to the driver’s seat. Some reports say she got out of the car because of a family argument, but the South China Morning Post reported the family wasn’t fighting, but had thought they exited the main wildlife area.

It was while talking to her husband that a tiger ran up behind her and knocked her down and dragged her away in a matter of seconds. The woman’s husband and her 57-yearold mother ran after the tiger in an attempt to rescue her.

Off-camera, her mother was killed by a second tiger. The younger woman survived and is at the hospital in serious condition. She underwent surgery Sunday morning. A young boy, also in the car, was unharmed.

According to What’s On Weibo, this is not the park’s first tragedy. In March, the park’s managing director was trampled to death by an elephant.

In 2009, an 18-year-old was killed by a tiger, and again in 2014 a guard was killed by a tiger.

“There needs to be specific regulation­s for this industry, which can potentiall­y endanger people’s lives.” EMPLOYEE CHINESE ASSOCIATIO­N OF ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS

In 2012, a tiger escaped the park when the electric fences were turned off to allow a patrol car to pass, the Global Times reported. An employee at the Chinese Associatio­n of Zoological Gardens told Global Times that Chinese wildlife parks have significan­t security concerns because there are no standards in the industry.

“There needs to be specific regulation­s for this industry, which can potentiall­y endanger people’s lives,” she said.

Shanghai Daily reported that the park was now closed. According to the BBC, park officials haven’t publicly acknowledg­ed the attack, but have said the park was closing for two days due to impending rain.

 ?? YOUTUBE ?? Surveillan­ce footage shows a Siberian tiger attacking a female visitor at Beijing Badaling Safari World on Saturday morning.
YOUTUBE Surveillan­ce footage shows a Siberian tiger attacking a female visitor at Beijing Badaling Safari World on Saturday morning.

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