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    Lions maul and kill man who climbed into zoo enclosure to steal their cubs
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    Updated 00:20 30 Aug 2022 GMT+1Published 20:05 29 Aug 2022 GMT+1

    Lions maul and kill man who climbed into zoo enclosure to steal their cubs

    Lions killed a man in Ghana who climbed into their enclosure yesterday, 28 August.

    Shola Lee

    Shola Lee

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    Featured Image Credit: Greg Vaughn / Alamy Stock Photo/Forestry Commission Ghana

    Topics: Animals, World News

    Shola Lee
    Shola Lee

    Shola Lee began her journalism career while studying for her undergraduate degree at Queen Mary, University of London and Columbia University in New York. She has written for the Columbia Spectator, QM Global Bloggers, CUB Magazine, UniDays, and Warner Brothers' Wizarding World Digital. Recently, Shola took part in the 2021 BAFTA Crew and BBC New Creatives programme before becoming a journalist at UNILAD, where she works on breaking news, trending stories, and features.

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    A group of lions killed a man in Ghana who climbed into their enclosure yesterday, 28 August.

    The incident occurred in the capital city of Accra and police are said to be investigating.

    While the individual has not been identified, he's been described as a middle-aged man.

    The zoo is home to a lion, lioness, and two cubs.
    Forestry Commission

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    The intruder was said to have scaled a 10-foot fence and a further 20-foot fence to enter the enclosure.

    Inside the enclosure was one lion, a lioness, and their two cubs, which have been a huge draw to the public since their birth as they were born with leucism, which makes their fur appear white.

    Officials suspect the man was attempting to steal the white lion cubs but was attacked and died from his injuries.

    His body was collected and taken to a morgue, with an investigation being opened into the incident.

    The commission issued a statement following the incident.
    Forestry Commission

    Police said: "We're investigating the case to establish how the man got into the restricted area."

    While the zoo has temporarily closed its doors, the Forestry Commission confirmed the attack, saying: "Around 12:00 hours today 28th August 2022, officials of the Accra Zoo on a routine patrol, noticed a middle aged man (an intruder) had jumped the security fences and entered the lions' enclosure of the zoo. The motive of the intruder is yet to be determined."

    The Forestry Commission went on to add: "The intruder was attacked and injured by one of the lions, within the inner fencing of the enclosure. The intruder has been confirmed dead from injuries sustained and the body has been conveyed to the morgue."

    The zoo is home to two white lion cubs.
    Forestry Commission

    Zoo authorities said that they were able to successfully coax the lions into a secure hold so that police could commence investigations.

    The commission confirmed that the lion, lioness, and two cubs remained secure in the zoo and that no lion has escaped.

    Deputy Minister for Lands and Natural Resources Benito Owusu Bio said: "The lions have cubs so if you come too close they may feel you are trying to take away their babies."

    He added: "We ask the public to desist from doing anything like this."

    The Accra zoo was established in the 1960s as a private menagerie by president Kwame Nkrumah. Following Nkrumah being overthrown, the zoo was opened to the public.

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