Tiger Escapes Private Enclosure in Germany and Is Fatally Shot

A tiger kept on a private property in Schkeuditz, near Leipzig, escaped its enclosure on Sunday after injuring an assistant, forcing police to fatally shoot the animal to ensure public safety.

Escape and Police Intervention

Police reported that a tiger escaped from a private property in the town of Schkeuditz near Leipzig. Authorities have not yet determined how the animal managed to break free from its enclosure.

The animal was eventually located in a nearby garden. Police officials made the decision to shoot the tiger, citing the immediate necessity of protecting the public from potential harm.

Owner and Safety History

According to the tabloid Bild, the tiger belonged to animal trainer Carmen Zander, known as the “Queen of Tigers.” Reports from dpa indicate that there have been prior complaints regarding the conditions at the trainer’s facility.

Incident Details and Injuries

The Leipzig newspaper Volksstimme, which first reported the incident, stated that the tiger injured one of the trainer’s assistants on Sunday afternoon. The man sustained minor injuries and was transported to a hospital for treatment.

Authorities confirmed that the tiger did not attack any other people or animals during its escape. All remaining tigers belonging to the trainer are currently secured in their cages.

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