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Saturday, 22 September 2012

Zoo says tiger in maulng 'did nothing wrong'

NEW YORK -- A 400-pound tiger that mauled a man who jumped from a moving monorail train and plummeted over a protective fence at the Bronx Zoo will not be euthanized and "did nothing wrong," the zoo director said.

The mauling happened Friday afternoon in the Wild Asia exhibit, where a train with open sides takes visitors over the Bronx River and through a forest, where they glide along the top edge of a fence past elephants, deer and a tiger enclosure.

Passengers aren't strapped in on the ride, and the man apparently jumped out of his train car with a leap powerful enough to clear the 16-foot-high perimeter fence.

The 25-year-old man was alone with a male Siberian tiger named Bashuta for about 10 minutes before he was rescued by zoo officials, who used a fire extinguisher to chase the animal away, said zoo director Jim Breheny. He suffered bites and punctures on his arms, legs, shoulders and back and broke an arm and a leg.

"When someone is determined to do something harmful to themselves," Breheny said, "it's very hard to stop that."

Bashuta was returned to a holding area where it usually sleeps at night and will not be euthanized, zoo officials said.

"The tiger did nothing wrong in this episode," Breheny said.

A hospital spokeswoman said the man was in stable condition Friday night, but his family has requested that no further information be released.

"If not for the quick response by our staff and their ability to perform well in emergency situations, the outcome would have been very different," Breheny said.

After zoo staff chased the tiger off, the man was instructed to roll under an electrified wire to get to safety, Breheny said. Zookeepers then called the tiger into a holding area, he said.

Bashuta is 11 years old and has been at the zoo for three years.

The Bronx Zoo, one of the nation's largest zoos, sprawls over 265 acres and contains hundreds of animals, many in habitats meant to resemble natural settings. Its exhibits include Tiger Mountain, Congo Gorilla Forest and World of Reptiles.

There are 10 tigers at the Wild Asia exhibit, but Bashuta was the only one on display at the time. There are no surveillance cameras in that area of the exhibit.

Zoo officials said they would review safety procedures but stressed that the situation was unusual.

"We review everything, but we honestly think we provide a safe experience," Breheny said. "And this is just an extraordinary occurrence ... somebody was deliberately trying to endanger themselves."

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Man injured after jumping in tiger den at Bronx Zoo

Web produced by Jennifer Matarese, Eyewitness NewsNEW YORK (WABC) -- A man is in critical but stable condition after apparently jumping from a monorail into the tiger den at the Bronx Zoo.

Bronx Zoo officials expressed relief that the 400-pound tiger spared the man's life.

"I think it's safe to say if he wanted to do harm he would have," said Jim Breheny, Bronx Zoo Director.

The 11-year-old Siberian tiger they call "Bachuta" did bite 25-year-old David Villalobos several times.

It left him with multiple puncture wounds on his arms, legs, shoulders and back and he also sustained a broken ankle and arm.

"He made a deliberate attempt to get over the fence, this wasn't an accident," Breheny said.

At about 3 p.m. Friday, officials say Villalobos was on the zoo's Wild Asia monorail in the last car by himself.

Then at the tiger exhibit, he jumped 17 feet and cleared the fences.

For 10 minutes, the 25-year-old was on the ground in the pen with the tiger until zoo emergency teams and the NYPD could get to the exhibit and with a fire extinguisher distract the tiger.

While officials know what happened they are still trying to determine why it happened.

Why did Villalobos do it? Was it a suicide attempt?

At his family's home in Mahopac his sister refused to go on camera and neighbors are grasping for answers as well.

The tiger is expected to be back in the exhibit perhaps as early as Saturday.

Villalobos will remain hospitalized at Jacobi Medical Center where he is listed in stable condition.

Zoo officials say the outcome come could have been dramatically different.

"We did not have to use deadly force but we were prepared to if we had to," Breheny said.

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