Zookeeper dies after ‘tiger attack’ in Japan

Zookeeper dies after ‘tiger attack’ in Japan

Japanese police are investigating the death of a zookeeper killed in an apparent attack by a white tiger.

Local officers said 40-year-old Akira Furusho was found bleeding from his neck and collapsed inside a tiger cage at Hirakawa Zoological Park in Kagoshima, southern Japan.

Zoo officials said they believe Mr Furusho was attacked while trying to move a male tiger from its exhibition cage to its night-time enclosure. The cat is one of four rare white tigers at the zoo.

Mr Furusho was rushed to hospital but was later pronounced dead. His post-mortem results are pending.

The tiger was sedated with a tranquilliser gun.

The white tiger area is closed to the public while police investigate. Officers will examine whether proper safety measures were in place.

Mr Furusho’s family has asked that the zoo keep the 375lb tiger alive, according to NHK public television.

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