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Lions maul zookeeper to death at Thai safari park
The zookeeper violated safety protocols by exiting his vehicle, leading to a fatal attack by six to seven lions over approximately 15 minutes, witnessed by tourists attempting to help.
- A keeper at Safari World zoo in Bangkok was mauled to death by lions while supervising in the drive-through zone on Wednesday morning, as confirmed by local police.
- Department Director-General Attapol Charoenchansa stated that the drive-in zone would remain closed to ensure visitor safety following the attack, which occurred while the lions were reportedly feeding.
- Visitors are warned to stay in their cars in the drive-through zone due to the inherent dangers posed by the lions.
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In Safari World Park Bangkok, an animal caregiver was killed in a lion attack.
The guardian, the zoo's supervisor for more than 30 years, "was allegedly attacked by six or seven lions" at Safari World Bangkok, one of Asia's largest zoo parks.
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A zookeeper was fatally injured by lions at a zoo in Bangkok on Wednesday. Horrified guests in their cars reportedly honked their horns and shouted in an attempt to scare the animals away. What happened: According to a report by Nation Thailand, the incident occurred at a “popular zoo” on September 10 at around 11 AM. The Bangkok Post named the location as the Safari World zoo. Per Nation Thailand, Col Dr Thawatchai Kanjanarin explained that th…
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Total News Sources41
Leaning Left3Leaning Right8Center7Last UpdatedBias Distribution44% Right
Bias Distribution
- 44% of the sources lean Right
44% Right
L 17%
C 39%
R 44%
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