China-Siberian tiger kills tour bus driver while passengers watched
Siberian tiger attacks, kills bus driver in China
Share AP foreign, Thursday January 6 2011 BEIJING (AP) — A rare Siberian tiger attacked and killed a tour bus driver in northern China while the man's horrified passengers watched, Chinese media reported.
The tiger pounced on driver Jin Shijun and dragged him into the forest after he got out to check on his bus, which was stuck in the snow at the world's largest Siberian tiger breeding base in the northern province of Heilongjiang, the official Xinhua News Agency said.
The bus was full of tourists visiting the breeding center, and Jin broke safety guidelines by leaving the vehicle, the report said. Park employees tried to distract the tiger with firecrackers and tranquilizer darts, but when they managed to get to Jin, the driver was already dead.
The report on Monday's attack cited a spokesman at the base, which has about 1,000 Siberian tigers.
Siberian tigers are one of the world's rarest species. An estimated 300 are left in the wild, but more than 5,000 are kept on farms and wildlife parks across China.
Kathi
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07 January 2011, 04:51
Sarg
When I frist read the head line , I thought he must be the most unlucky man in China , but then it was in a Tiger PARK & he is (was)just the Dumbest man in China - Darwin at work ?
07 January 2011, 05:26
SGraves155
Those tigers are accustomed to being fed live prey from large vehicles.