US zoo baffled by tiger's escape

US zoo baffled by tiger's escape - The injured victims are described as being in a critical condition
Saint Lucia
December 26, 2007 2:23pm CST
Investigators are trying to establish how a tiger escaped from its grotto at San Francisco Zoo and attacked three visitors, killing one. Police shot dead the 300lb (136kg) beast, named Tatiana, which mauled a keeper just before Christmas last year. Zoo officials said they were baffled as to how the Siberian tiger got out at around closing time on Christmas Day. The two survivors have been upgraded to stable condition at San Francisco General Hospital. They have undergone surgery after suffering bites and claw cuts to their upper body. Dr Rochelle Dicker at the hospital said: "Our two victims, I'm happy to report, are doing very well right now. They are in very stable condition; they're in good spirits." 'Aggressive bite marks' Emergency services were called to the zoo at around 1715 (0115 GMT) after the tiger went on the rampage. The zoo was evacuated and armed police officers and firefighters sent to the scene. It was dark by the time police arrived at the zoo and barely a couple of dozen visitors remained. Three men - one of them 19 years old and the other two in their early 20s - were attacked, suffering "pretty aggressive bite marks", zoo spokesman Steve Mannina told the Associated Press news agency. Officers found the dead body of one of the victims right outside the tiger's enclosure. The second victim was found about 300m away, in front of a cafe, sitting on the ground, with blood running from gashes in his head. Tatiana sat next to him and suddenly attacked him again, Mr Mannina said. Officers approached, and fired at the animal with .40 calibre handguns when it began to advance towards them. The third victim was found in the cafe. Officials were at a loss to explain how Tatiana got out of the enclosure, which is surrounded by a 15ft (4.5m) wide moat and a 20ft (6m) high wall. The zoo's director of animal care and conservation, Robert Jenkins, said: "There was no way out through the door. "The animal appears to have climbed or otherwise leaped out of the enclosure." San Francisco Zoo is home to Siberian and Sumatran tigers. In December 2006, a keeper at the zoo had her arm severely lacerated when Tatiana reached through the bars of her cage and mauled her during a public feeding. As a result of that attack the zoo built a new feeding enclosure in its Lion House to protect the trainers as they carried out feedings. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/7160713.stm
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@kykidd (6812)
• United States
26 Dec 07
I had read a headline about this, but hadn't read the whole story. Thanks for sharing and have a great day posting.
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• Saint Lucia
26 Dec 07
thanks for your response. always glad to help. you have a great day too.bye