Lion escapes and kills 22-year-old intern at zoo

An escaped lion has killed a 22-year-old intern at a wildlife conservatory on Sunday after it got loose from a locked space, the centre said.

The lion was shot and killed after it attacked the worker in an enclosure that was being cleaned at the Conservators Center in North Carolina, south eastern US, the centre said in a statement.

A “husbandry team” led by a professionally trained animal keeper was carrying out the routine cleaning when the lion somehow got loose, the centre said.

It wasn’t clear how the lion left the area that was supposed to be locked, said the centre, which will be closed until further notice.

The lion attacked the worker at the Conservators Center (pictured) in North Carolina, south eastern US.
The lion attacked the worker at the Conservators Center (pictured) in North Carolina, south eastern US. Source: AP

“The Conservators Center is devastated by the loss of a human life today,” the statement said.

The centre said the lion was shot and killed to allow county personnel to retrieve the injured worker.

“This is an ongoing investigation, we have no further details at this time, and the family has not yet been notified. We will offer more information as we know more,” the statement said.

The facility was founded in 1999 and is in Burlington, about 80 kilometres northwest of Raleigh.

On its website, the centre said it began giving public tours in 2007 and gets more than 16,000 visitors annually.

It has more than a dozen employees and currently houses more than 80 animals and more than 21 species.

The centre says it took in 14 lions and tigers in 2004 to assist the US Department of Agriculture with caring for animals that were living in “unacceptable conditions.”

A message seeking comment was left with a spokesman for the county sheriff’s office.

-With AP