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Takes a selfie with the lion at the zoo, but gets too close. «She mauled him, there was nothing that could be done»

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Takes a selfie with the lion at the zoo, but gets too close.  «She mauled him, there was nothing that could be done»

Is a stunt, perhaps to be posted on social media, really worth the price of life? Perhaps, if the dangerous undertaking can be told without anyone getting hurt, the story could still give shivers but be (somehow) entertaining. However, if you lose your life for a selfie, then in that case nothing is so fun anymore. In India, specifically in the state of Andhra Pradesh, a man he was mauled alive by a leone in Sri Venkateswara Zoological Park in Tirupati.

History

According to local media reports, Prahlad Gujjar38 years old originally from Alwar district in Rajasthan would have entered the enclosure of a leone. The man may have climbed over the two meter high fence and approached the animal to try to take a photo selfie. Obviously, the lion, feeling threatened, would not have hesitated for a moment to attack him and would have killed him practically immediately after invading the cage. The local media also report that the zoo staff raised the alarm immediately when, from the video surveillance cameras, they saw that a man had literally dived into the beast’s water tank.

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The words of the authorities

The policeman Mallika Garg he released some statements to the media and explained: «Whether the man was drunk or not we will only find out after the autopsy, although all the hypotheses make us think of the victim’s state of intoxication. Gujjar, however, died instantly, the lion mauled him and there was nothing that could be done for him. The animal remained near the victim’s remains until the trainers managed to move it and recover what remained.”

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