Man eater tiger on the run killed in Georgia

Man eater tiger on the run killed in Georgia
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A tiger that killed a man and wounded another after escaping from a flooded zoo in Georgia has been shot dead, according to media reports on Wednesday. The animal was one of 12 big cats to break free from its enclosure at Tbilisi Zoo last weekend, following severe flooding.

A tiger that killed a man and wounded another after escaping from a flooded zoo in Georgia has been shot dead, according to media reports on Wednesday. The animal was one of 12 big cats to break free from its enclosure at Tbilisi Zoo last weekend, following severe flooding.

Earlier reports suggested the men may have been attacked by a lion. Police were deployed to find the animal, which had been sheltering in a warehouse. One eyewitness told the Imedi TV : “It was a white tiger, a big one. It attacked a man, it seized him by the throat.”
Hundreds of creatures drowned when the zoo was swamped by floodwater, while many others escaped. Lions, hippos and bears were pictured roaming the streets, with residents urged to stay indoors and avoid contact with any of the animals.
On Tuesday the zoo suggested that all of the missing lions and tigers had been found dead, with one jaguar unaccounted for. Its website says two white Bengal tigers live at the facility, one male and one female.
The flash floods devastated parts of Tbilisi, claiming the lives of 13 people, including three zoo keepers. Up to six people are still missing and about 40 families lost their homes In another report, it was found that a lion, that too escaped the zoo during freak floods, has killed a man. “A lion from the Tbilisi zoo killed a man” near the capital’s central square, the spokeswoman said. “Police forces were deployed and are hunting down the animal,” he said.
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