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Escape of big cat belonging to Germany’s ‘Tiger Queen’ shatters peace of small town

Escape of big cat belonging to Germany’s ‘Tiger Queen’ shatters peace of small town

Summary

A tiger named Sandokan escaped from a private enclosure in Schkeuditz, Germany, injuring a 72-year-old tiger keeper before police shot and killed the animal to protect people nearby. Authorities are investigating the tiger’s owner, Carmen Zander, for possible safety violations, while local officials called for the enclosure’s removal.

Key Facts

  • The tiger escaped on a spring afternoon from the enclosure of Carmen Zander, known as Germany’s “Tiger Queen.”
  • The escaped tiger attacked a 72-year-old man working in the enclosure, causing serious injuries.
  • Police arrived, found the tiger near nearby gardens, and shot it dead about 30 minutes after escape.
  • Police did not have non-lethal equipment like a tranquilizer gun at the scene.
  • An investigation was opened into Zander for possible safety rule violations.
  • Zander has kept tigers in an industrial area near Schkeuditz since 2016 and has faced past scrutiny over animal conditions.
  • The local mayor demanded the immediate removal of the tiger enclosure to prevent future risks.
  • Zander is a former circus tiger tamer who now cares for tigers with donations and organizes public tiger-petting events.
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