Technoglitch
Core Member
it is the student's fault who reached beyond the safety gate.
Barricade is too small and he slipped from it may be enjoyed too much and lost his life with this enjoyment. Even he was tries to toy with Tiger.it is the student's fault who reached beyond the safety gate.
Actually the zoo authorities could have save that boy from dying but lack of our facilities cost the life of that innocent boy![]()

The Delhi Zoo issued a statement on Tuesday claiming the man, did not slip and fall into the enclosure, but had "jumped into it".
The National Zoological Park said the enclosure was designed as per the standards laid down by the Central Zoo Authority of India.
"All the enclosures of the National Zoological Park are absolutely safe. No visitor can reach the moat wall of the enclosure without the stand-off barrier. The visitor crossed the stand-off barrier and ultimately jumped into the enclosure which led to his death by the tiger," the statement said.
Terming the incident "unfortunate", the statement said immediately after the visitor, 20-year-old Maqsood, a resident of Anand Parbat area, jumped into the enclosure, a guard posted there sounded an alarm.
"Praveen, the guard posted at the enclosure, sounded an alarm and collected his supervisor and other staff of the zoo by sending wireless SOS message," the zoo said.
"Praveen along with other staff of the zoo tried to divert the attention of the tiger from the visitor but to no avail."
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