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Chile: Lions shot after man jumps into enclosure, strips

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Two lions were shot and killed at a zoo in the Chilean capital of Santiago after a man jumped into the big cats’ enclosure.
The man climbed over the fence Saturday and removed his clothes before approaching the lions, according to a statement posted on the Santiago Metropolitan Zoo Facebook page.
He was apparently attempting suicide, and a note was found in his clothes, Chilean media reported.
Zoo staff shot and killed two of the lions with live rounds to protect the man, the zoo’s statement said.
“Due to the circumstances and to firstly protect the life of this person, we found ourselves obliged to apply all of our security protocols,” the zoo’s statement reads.
The two lions, a male and a female, were shot in front of a large crowd of zoo visitors.
‘Profoundly painful’
The zoo said it took the “incomprehensible action” of killing two of its three lions, which was “profoundly painful for every single one of us.”
The intruder was mauled by the lions before they were shot, and was hospitalized in serious condition.
The Santiago Zoo said its facilities are safe, describing the incident as highly unusual and the result of a person violating security protocols.
Animal rights group PrensAnimalista plans to demonstrate outside the zoo Sunday afternoon.
Chilean police officials described the victim as a 20-year-old male, referring to him as a “frustrated man.”
An investigation is underway.