In what appears a tragic incident in a Safari Park, a wild tiger attacked a young lady right at the moment when she was insulting her husband in the middle of the road.
In this brief CCTV video clip, you can see a young lady who stopped the car in the middle of the road and started arguing with her husband. Within a few minutes, a wild tiger attacked her and dragged her away from the road.
Meanwhile, the husband of the lady and her mother rushed out of the car to save the woman from the tiger.
CCTV Idiots shared the video on the X platform (Twitter) on Tuesday and 18 million people watched the video.
Many social media users have blamed the girl who deliberately stopped her car in the middle of the road in the Safari Park and engaged in an exchange of harsh words with her husband.
Some other social media users blamed the Safari Park management for not informing the visitors about the hazards of getting out of cars inside the park.
What happened to the girl who was grabbed by the tiger? It is yet not clear, but the incident has shocked millions of people using the X platform.
Some people also recalled the previous similar incidents that led to fatalities.
For example, in 2016, a tragic event unfolded at Beijing Badaling Wildlife World when a woman, after an argument with her husband, mistakenly exited their vehicle and was attacked by a tiger.
Her mother, attempting a rescue, was fatally mauled by another tiger. The family subsequently sued the park, asserting that the design of the self-driving tour lacked adequate safety measures.
They sought compensation totaling 1.49 million yuan (about $230,000) for the mother’s death and an additional 690,000 yuan (about $106,000) for the injuries Zhao sustained.
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