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Tiger attacks child, 3, in Russian zoo

Tiger attacks child, 3, in Russian zoo

MOSCOW – A tiger performing in a travelling zoo in far eastern Russia grabbed a 3-year-old boy in its claws, seriously injuring him, investigators said yesterday.

The tiger lashed out at the boy visiting the zoo in the city of Blagoveshchensk in the Amur region on the Chinese border yesterday afternoon, the Investigative Committee said in a statement on its website.’The child has been taken in a serious condition to the Amur regional hospital where he is undergoing medical treatment.’Russian television reported that the boy suffered an open head and brain injury and lacerations.The regional branch of the emergency ministry said the attacker was an Amur tiger, an endangered big cat native to far eastern Russia and China.The animal apparently attacked the child when he stood too close to have his picture taken, allowing it to claw his head, the Life News website reported.An emergency services spokesperson told the Komsomolskaya Pravda tabloid that the tiger’s trainer had brought the animal out of its cage to pose for the photograph.Wild animals regularly attack spectators at zoos and circuses in Russia and the ex-Soviet Union, which are frequently run-down and unsafe.In May 2010, a lion in a zoo in Tambov in southern Russia dragged a four-year-old girl through the bars of its cage and mauled her neck and arm. – Nampa-AFP

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