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Man Seriously Injured in Bear Attack After Climbing Into Zoo Enclosure


Animals  (tags: swiss zoo, man attacked, bears, injured, bears home, formerly bear pit bears, bear shot )

Simone
- 78 days ago - dailymail.co.uk
A man was left seriously wounded after climbing into a bear enclosure in a Swiss zoo yesterday. The 25-year-man climbed onto a wall surrounding the BärenPark (Bear Park) in the city of Bern, Switzerland, before falling 13ft into the enclosure, police
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Gillian Miller (124)
Sunday November 22, 2009, 12:20 pm
As usual, the man is stupid and the bear suffers. I wish them both a speedy recovery.
 

Gudrun D. (127)
Sunday November 22, 2009, 1:22 pm
Was he a would-be poacher? I can't help wondering after that tiger got skinned in a zoo. Thanks Simone.
 

Bee Hive Lady (392)
Sunday November 22, 2009, 3:33 pm
I do not understand what this lunatic was trying to do. Oh well. Thank you for the report, Simone.
 

Helen D. (13)
Monday November 23, 2009, 4:03 am
Because of this stupid idiot, this poor bear had to suffer. Another reason why zoos need to be more secure and more accountable.
 
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