Tigers kill man, injure son at China zoo
(Xinhua)
Updated: 2010-06-14 16:43
XI'AN - A pack of tigers mauled a man to death and injured his son at a zoo in northwest China's Shaanxi Province Sunday, a zoo official said Monday.
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Tigers are seen through the rails of a tour van at the zoo of the Xi'an Qinling Wildlife Park in Xi'an, Shaanxi province on June 13. [Photo/Asianewsphoto]
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Five tigers attacked the two at the Xi'an Qinling Wildlife Park in provincial capital Xi'an at around 1:20 pm Sunday, said zoo official Jiao Congling.
The father, 45, was taking his son, 17, for an outing after the son recently sat the national college entrance exam.
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Yangyang, one of the tigers that killed a man and injured his son Sunday, is seen in an enclosure at the zoo of the Xi'an Qinling Wildlife Park in Xi'an, Shaanxi province on June 13. [Photo/hsw.cn]
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The man died at the scene after being bitten on the head and neck. The son was slightly injured. "The gate to the tigers' zone was open, so we walked in. Then the tigers attacked us," the son, surnamed Zhang, said. However, Jiao said warning signs are posted telling visitors not to enter the tigers' zone. Police have detained the zoo's manager pending an investigation.