A man was seriously injured after being attacked by a pair of lions when he jumped into their enclosure at the Nandankanan Zoological Park in Bhubaneswar, Orissa, India, on Friday. “The man indentified as Suryanarayan Das (45) from Chhatrapur in Ganjam district all of a sudden climbed on the wall and jumped into the lions enclosure housing male lion, Cris, and lioness, Priyanka.
"We rescued Das within five minutes and rushed him to a hospital,” Zoo assistant director K L Purohit said. He ruled out the possibility of somebody pushing Das into the enclosure. The incident took place at around 1.10 pm when security guards had gone for lunch. As soon as Das fell inside the enclosure, the lioness pounced on him, Purohit said. The lions returned to their cage when people started shouting at them.
“The man touched my feet before jumping into the lion enclosure,” an elderly woman tourist from West Bengal said. Das sustained muliple injuries on his skull, cheeks, neck, legs and hands, said Dr Srikant Mohapatra, the general manager of the private hospital. “Das regained consciousness in the hospital. He has sustained deep bites on hands and legs. Das has admitted to having a quarrel with his wife before coming to the zoo,” Dr Mohapatra said.
He was now stable, Dr Mohapatra said. Stating that this was first such incident at the zoo, Nandankanan deputy director C R Mishra said they strictly follow the Central Zoo Authority guidelines so far as security of visitors is concerned. “Now we will further think about the visitors safety. If someone wants to jump inside the enclosure of animals, no one can help,” Mishra said.
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