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In Australia, a woman chewed one hand of a woman in a shocking accident by a zoo lion. The woman was later admitted to the hospital. Where his injured hand has been cut.

The woman lost her hand in a lion attack in the Australian zoo. (Image: Social Media)
Woman’s injured hand was cut
Many local media outlets said that the woman’s injured hand has been cut. Zoo employees are now collaborating with government workplace security investigators to find out how this incident happened. The state government has confirmed that the matter is under investigation. The statement issued by the zoo said that ‘vaguely… an animal grabbed one hand and caused him serious harm.’
The statement of the zoo said that at any time this animal did not go out of its enclosure and there was no threat to staff members or the general public. The statement said that the woman was not an employee, but the ‘family’ of the zoo was a very dear member. The zoo said that it had seen the guardians working several times in the last 20 years and she was well aware of the security protocol regarding potentially dangerous animals.
Lion has been attacked in Zoo earlier too
A statement said that police and workplace health and security personnel are investigating this incident and were present on the spot all morning. The zoo is trying to find out how this incident happened, but the complete information will not be found until the woman is questioned. Zoo employees of 48 hectares (119 acres) refused to interview the media on Monday. After the attack, it was planned to reopen the zoo for the first time on Tuesday. The statement said that the animal would not be killed or not punished in any way. Significantly, five years ago, two lions attacked a keeper and seriously injured him at the Sholahvan Zoo in New South Wales State.
Rakesh Singh is a chief sub -editor with a 14 -year experience in media and publication. There are fields of international affairs, politics and agricultural interest. Many articles written by Rakesh Singh published …Read more
Rakesh Singh is a chief sub -editor with a 14 -year experience in media and publication. There are fields of international affairs, politics and agricultural interest. Many articles written by Rakesh Singh published … Read more
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