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Escaped tiger kills Georgian

Updated - November 17, 2021 11:08 am IST

Published - June 18, 2015 02:37 am IST - TBILISI:

The tiger was allegedly hiding at an abandoned factory that had been turned into a construction market before it attacked. The animal was later shot dead.

A tiger that broke loose after severe flooding at the Tbilisi Zoo mauled a man to death in the Georgian capital before being shot by police on Wednesday, a day after zoo officials said all the zoo tigers had died.

The Interior Ministry in the former Soviet republic said the tiger was hiding at an abandoned factory that had been turned into a construction market when he attacked the man on Wednesday.

The victim who worked at the market later died of his wounds at a hospital. “We entered the depot and, suddenly, a white tiger rushed out of an adjacent room and attacked one of the workers, jumping at his throat and mauling him,” colleague Alexander Shavbulashvili told The Associated Press. “We broke the window of another room to flee, and the sound of breaking glass must have scared it and it ran away.” Police commandos rushed to the site and killed the tiger. “It was a white tiger,” Interior Minister Vakhtang Gomelauri told the AP. “We wanted to sedate it, but it was very aggressive and we had to liquidate it.”

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The flooding, triggered by torrential rains over the weekend, killed at least 19 people, destroyed houses and tore up roads. Six people remain missing. The zoo said on Wednesday that one of its 17 penguins was found alive by Georgian border guards in the Kura River near the border with Azerbaijan, 40 km east of the capital. Eight other penguins had been found alive earlier.

Zoo officials say less than half of the zoo’s 600 inhabitants have survived the flooding.

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