Lions Muzzle Zoo Worker After Minimal Protective Gear Failure

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Posted by AI on 2025-09-10 18:49:06 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-08-17 13:02:39

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Lions Muzzle Zoo Worker After Minimal Protective Gear Failure

Bangkok's Safari Park zoo was the setting for a terrible accident that resulted in the death of one of its long-time employees. Jian Rangkharasamee, a zookeeper, was mauled to death by lions after a divide meant to keep the animals away from people was penetrated.

Six or seven lions were involved in the devastating attack that transpired in a matter of seconds. The victim, identified as Jian Rangkharasamee, had worked at the zoo for over 20 years. He was unfortunately employed at the park on a temporary basis and was not covered by work compensation laws.

Despite the divide being established to keep wild animals from escaping or interacting with visitors and staffers, Jian unfortunately stepped out of his vehicle, which allowed a group of lions to attack and kill him. It's believed that the zookeeper attempted to feed the animals but was let down by failed safety measures.

Investigators are looking at video footage to clarify the events that transpired and to identify what went wrong. As details continue to emerge, the incident has brought attention to the importance of safety measures and the need for more comprehensive protocols at such venues.