Sunday, July 24, 2016

Tiger devours a middle-aged woman in a safari park in China


It was a tragedy when a woman was eaten alive and another was seriously injured after they jumped out of a car in a tiger enclosure at a Chinese safari park. The incident happened at Badaling Wildlife World, near the Great Wall of China and the middle-aged woman was killed instantly after she followed the younger woman out of the car. Both of them had ignored repeated warnings to remain inside the vehicle.
This has been reported in dailymail.co.uk dated 24 July 2016.
There was one older woman, a younger woman, a child and a man in the park located just over an hour journey north-west of Beijing. It seems the younger woman and the man had an argument after which she stormed out of the car. The older woman followed her out and was instantly attacked by the Siberian tiger.
The huge 6,000 acre park permits people to either drive themselves or join a tour and cautions the people not to leave their vehicles at any point. Entry fee for the park is £5, and visitors can feed the animals - but, they are not allowed to get close to the larger residents.


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