Lion kills young worker at North Carolina
wildlife sanctuary
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[January 02, 2019]
(Reuters) - A lion at a North
Carolina private wildlife sanctuary fatally mauled a 22-year-old worker
on Sunday before being shot and killed by local law enforcement,
officials said.
The sheriff's office in Caswell County, North Carolina, said Alexandra
Black, who started her job as an intern at the facility two weeks ago,
was part of a team doing routine cleaning of an enclosure when she was
attacked, local media reported.
One of several lions at the sanctuary, the Conservators Center, "somehow
left a locked space and entered the space the humans were in and quickly
killed one person," the Center said in an emailed statement.
"It is unclear at this time how the lion left the locked enclosure," the
Center said, adding that the incident is being investigated.
A sheriff's deputy shot and killed the lion so that Black's body could
be retrieved, the Center said.
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The sheriff's office said its deputies tried and failed to
tranquilize the lion before resorting to deadly force, local media
said.
The Center, located on 45 acres (18 hectares) in Burlington, about
50 miles (80 km) northwest of Raleigh, said it is home to more than
80 animals, including many large cats. It said it will be closed to
visitors until further notice.
(Reporting by Peter Szekely in New York; Editing by Daniel Wallis)
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