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Lions Kill Longtime Keeper at Bangkok's Safari World in Front of Tourists
The 58-year-old zookeeper exited his vehicle against safety protocols and was fatally mauled by lions in a 15-minute attack witnessed by tourists, prompting an investigation and enclosure closure.
- 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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An official of Safari World Park in Bangkok, Thailand, lost his life on Wednesday, September 10th after being attacked by a pack of lions.The incident occurred in front of several tourists, who could not intervene to avoid the tragic outcome.The incident occurred around 11 a.m., local time, when Jian Rangkharasamee, 58, descended from his vehicle in the area destined for the cats.At that time, one of the lions approached behind and knocked him d…
Lions at a safari park in Bangkok tore apart their keeper in front of visitors after he violated safety rules. The attack lasted about 15 minutes before other park workers managed to drive the pack away.
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