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Lions Kill Longtime Keeper at Bangkok's Safari World in Front of Tourists

The 58-year-old zookeeper with over 30 years' experience violated strict safety rules by exiting his vehicle, resulting in a fatal lion attack witnessed by tourists.

  • A zookeeper was mauled to death by a pack of lions at Safari World in Bangkok, Thailand, after exiting his jeep in an enclosure. Witnesses reported that three or four lions attacked him, exposing his bones during the 15-minute incident.
  • Eyewitnesses, standing about 10 meters away, described the horrifying scene as the lions gnawed on the zookeeper.
  • Tourists attempted to distract the lions by honking their car horns, but their efforts were futile, as noted by a shocked visitor.
  • The attack ceased only when zoo officials arrived with guns, but the zookeeper was pronounced dead shortly after at the hospital.
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Deadly drama in a zoo in Thailand! An employee was maimed by several lions.

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On leaving his vehicle this Wednesday, a 58-year-old employee was dragged to the ground and devoured by six or seven lions in an area of the Safari World in Bangkok, a site that visitors can explore by car.

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The Thaiger broke the news in on Wednesday, September 10, 2025.
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