Man killed by lioness after scaling 20ft wall to jump into zoo enclosure

The unidentified man was believed to be suffering from mental health problems when he scaled the wall to the Brazilian zoo and hopped into the lion’s enclosure using a tree branch

A man has been killed in a savage lioness attack after he scaled the 20-foot wall of a zoo in a complex bid to enter the big cat’s enclosure.

The man died today after breaking into the zoo in Parque Arruda Câmara, known as Bica, in João Pessoa, Brazil, after scaling the more than six-metre wall and passing through security fences. He entered the enclosure after clambering over a tree, with the lioness descending on him the moment his feet touched the ground.

Gruesome images captured the moment the beast set upon him, prompting a massive emergency response, including military police, who were among those rushing to the scene.

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Local outlet TV Cabo Branco reported that the unnamed man may have had mental health issues, and the zoo was closed following the attack, with the Institute of Forensic Science of Paraíba (IPC) investigating. Zoo representatives said in a statement that consoldences have been sent to the man’s family, and that the park “deeply regrets the incident”.

The spokesperson said: “This is an extremely sad episode for everyone, and we express our solidarity and condolences to the family and friends of the man, who has not yet been identified. As soon as the incident was reported, the park was immediately closed, following all safety protocols.”

The statement added: “Bica will remain closed to visitors until the conclusion of the investigations and official procedures, prioritizing transparency and commitment to the safety of our visitors, employees and animals.

“We reiterate that the park follows rigorous technical standards and safety protocols, and we are fully cooperating with all responsible bodies to clarify the facts. The Arruda Câmara Park expresses its solidarity with the family of the deceased man, deeply regrets the loss and wishes them strength during this difficult time.”

In a later update, the zoo said the lioness, named Leona, would not be euthanised and had experienced a “high level of stress” due to the incident. A spokesperson said in a statement posted to social media: “Leona, the lioness at Arruda Câmara Park, is doing well and will continue to receive all necessary care.

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“After the incident, she was immediately evaluated by the technical team and remains under continuous observation and monitoring, as she experienced a high level of stress. It is important to emphasize that euthanasia was never considered.

Leona is healthy, does not exhibit aggressive behavior outside the context of the incident, and will not be euthanized. The protocol in situations like this provides exactly what is being done: monitoring, behavioral assessment, and specialized care.

“The Bica team, veterinarians, handlers, and technicians are fully dedicated to Leona’s well-being, ensuring that she is well, emotionally stable, and resumes her routine safely.”

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