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Escaped lion shot dead at Belgium zoo, sparking criticism

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BRUSSELS: Belgian police have been criticised for shooting dead a young lioness at a zoo after it escaped from its enclosure.

The animal was killed at Planckenda­el Zoo in Mechelen, between Brussels and Antwerp, when it came within 10 metres of the carriage of a tourist train where several visitors had taken refuge.

According to media reports, the lion was able to leave its enclosure on Thursday morning because of a mistake by staff.

Ben Weyts, the minister for animal welfare in the Flemish region, said the death was “terrible and inexplicab­le,” Belga news agency reported.

He said the decision to shoot the lion had been taken ‘solely’ by police, who had intervened to secure the site, and demanded an investigat­ion.

But the zoo’s management on Thursday afternoon told the Gazet van Antwerpen newspaper that it took responsibl­ity for the death.

“As security was compromise­d, we decided, in consultati­on with the police, to kill the animal,” an official was quoted as saying.

During the three-hour hunt, many visitors hid in staff offices and children on a school trip were stopped from getting off their coach. The lion was shot dead after two unsuccessf­ul attempts at anaestheti­sing it.

The Belgian animal welfare associatio­n Gaia criticised the ‘cowboy mentality’ of the police.

“Since all the safety precaution­s had been taken, was it necessary to resort to such a drastic measure against the animal?” Gaia chief Michel Vandenbosc­h told AFP.

Planckenda­el is one of the three largest zoos in the country. — AFP

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