Intern, 24, killed by lion at US exotic zoo
AUTHORITIES want to know what provoked a lion at an exotic animal park in California to maul to death a 24-year-old woman who had been working as an intern for just a few weeks.
The father of the young intern said his daughter knew she would not be allowed to enter the enclosure where she was found severely injured, with the big cat nearby.
Authorities had to shoot and kill the lion to reach the 24-year-old, who died at the scene on Wednesday.
Paul Hanson, an attorney, identified the victim as his daughter Dianna Hanson.
He said the internship was "a dream job for her" and she even gave him a tour of Cat Haven and showed him the lion that killed her. He said his daughter had worked with big cats before and "was absolutely fearless."
Authorities want to know why she was in the cage and what provoked the male African lion to attack her.
Cat Haven founder and executive director Dale Anderson was crying as he read a one-sentence statement about the fatal mauling at the private zoo he has operated since 1993.
"We take every precaution to ensure the safety of our staff, animals and guests," he said.
The lion, a 4-year-old named Cous Cous, had been raised at Cat Haven since it was a cub, said Tanya Osegueda, a spokeswoman for Project Survival, the nonprofit that operates the animal park.
The facility is normally closed on Wednesdays, and only one other worker was there. Sheriff's deputies found the woman severely injured and still lying inside the enclosure with the lion nearby, Fresno County sheriff's Bob Miller said.
A park worker couldn't lure the lion into another pen, so deputies shot and killed it. But the woman died at the scene, Miller said.
Cat Haven has housed numerous big cats, including tigers, leopards and other exotic species. It is regulated as a zoo by the US Department of Agriculture. Results of the last 13 USDA inspections show no violations dating back to March 2010. The most recent inspection was on February 4.
Officials at Big Cat Rescue in Florida said last year that at least 21 people, including five children, have been killed and 246 mauled by exotic cats in the US since 1990. Over that period, 254 cats escaped and 143 were killed.
The father of the young intern said his daughter knew she would not be allowed to enter the enclosure where she was found severely injured, with the big cat nearby.
Authorities had to shoot and kill the lion to reach the 24-year-old, who died at the scene on Wednesday.
Paul Hanson, an attorney, identified the victim as his daughter Dianna Hanson.
He said the internship was "a dream job for her" and she even gave him a tour of Cat Haven and showed him the lion that killed her. He said his daughter had worked with big cats before and "was absolutely fearless."
Authorities want to know why she was in the cage and what provoked the male African lion to attack her.
Cat Haven founder and executive director Dale Anderson was crying as he read a one-sentence statement about the fatal mauling at the private zoo he has operated since 1993.
"We take every precaution to ensure the safety of our staff, animals and guests," he said.
The lion, a 4-year-old named Cous Cous, had been raised at Cat Haven since it was a cub, said Tanya Osegueda, a spokeswoman for Project Survival, the nonprofit that operates the animal park.
The facility is normally closed on Wednesdays, and only one other worker was there. Sheriff's deputies found the woman severely injured and still lying inside the enclosure with the lion nearby, Fresno County sheriff's Bob Miller said.
A park worker couldn't lure the lion into another pen, so deputies shot and killed it. But the woman died at the scene, Miller said.
Cat Haven has housed numerous big cats, including tigers, leopards and other exotic species. It is regulated as a zoo by the US Department of Agriculture. Results of the last 13 USDA inspections show no violations dating back to March 2010. The most recent inspection was on February 4.
Officials at Big Cat Rescue in Florida said last year that at least 21 people, including five children, have been killed and 246 mauled by exotic cats in the US since 1990. Over that period, 254 cats escaped and 143 were killed.
- About Us
- |
- Terms of Use
- |
-
RSS
- |
- Privacy Policy
- |
- Contact Us
- |
- Shanghai Call Center: 962288
- |
- Tip-off hotline: 52920043
- 沪ICP证:沪ICP备05050403号-1
- |
- 互联网新闻信息服务许可证:31120180004
- |
- 网络视听许可证:0909346
- |
- 广播电视节目制作许可证:沪字第354号
- |
- 增值电信业务经营许可证:沪B2-20120012
Copyright © 1999- Shanghai Daily. All rights reserved.Preferably viewed with Internet Explorer 8 or newer browsers.