KWS, which
manages the country's safari reserves including the Nairobi
National Park on the outskirts of the capital, said its units
had caught the lion after images posted on social media showed
it wandering along a main road near the park.
"A man who was injured by the lion (has been) taken to
hospital," KWS said on its Twitter feed.
KWS spokesman Paul Udoto told Kenya's NTV that the elderly man
was in a stable condition after the black-maned lion attacked
him when it became agitated by the hooting of car horns by
passing motorists.
The images on social media showed the lion walking along a
grassy verge next to the busy road and past some people who
looked on from behind a closed iron-bar gate.
Inside Nairobi National Park, which lies on the city limits,
tourists enjoy views of lions, rhinos, giraffes, zebras and
other wildlife against a backdrop of high-rise buildings.
Lions are occasionally spotted in the city close to the park
after finding a way through fences that protect the built-up
areas near the reserve.
(Reporting by Humphrey Malalo; Writing by Edmund Blair; Editing
by Gareth Jones)
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