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Escaped lion shot dead at Belgium zoo, sparking criticism

Agence France-Presse, Brussels | ByAgence France-Presse
Jun 22, 2018 10:45 AM IST

The animal was killed at Planckendael Zoo in Mechelen, between Brussels and Antwerp, when it came within 10 metres (33 feet) of the carriage of a tourist train where several visitors had taken refuge

Belgian police have been criticised for shooting dead a young lioness at a zoo on Thursday after it escaped from its enclosure.

A female Asian lion is seen next to a cubs in the Planckendael zoo in Mechelen, Belgium March 30, 2016.(REUTERS File Photo)
A female Asian lion is seen next to a cubs in the Planckendael zoo in Mechelen, Belgium March 30, 2016.(REUTERS File Photo)

The animal was killed at Planckendael Zoo in Mechelen, between Brussels and Antwerp, when it came within 10 metres (33 feet) of the carriage of a tourist train where several visitors had taken refuge.

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According to media reports, the lion was able to leave its enclosure on Thursday morning because of a mistake by staff.

Ben Weyts, the minister for animal welfare in the Flemish region, said the death was “terrible and inexplicable,” Belga news agency reported.

He said the decision to shoot the lion had been taken “solely” by police, who had intervened to secure the site, and demanded an investigation.

But the zoo’s management on Thursday afternoon told the Gazet van Antwerpen newspaper that it took responsiblity for the death.

“As security was compromised, we decided, in consultation with the police, to kill the animal,” an official was quoted as saying.

During the three-hour hunt, many visitors hid in staff offices and children on a school trip were stopped from getting off their coach.

The lion was shot dead after two unsuccessful attempts at anaesthetising it.

The Belgian animal welfare association Gaia criticised the “cowboy mentality” of the police.

“Since all the safety precautions had been taken, was it necessary to resort to such a drastic measure against the animal?” Gaia chief Michel Vandenbosch told AFP.

Planckendael is one of the three largest zoos in the country.

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