Fatal consequences of a selfie: Man’s ill-fated decision leads to tragic encounter with lion
In a shocking turn of events, a man lost his life after trespassing into a zoo enclosure in an attempt to take a selfie with a lion, a decision that ended in tragedy.
The victim, identified as Prahlad Gujjar, 38, scaled a 25-foot fence at the Sri Venkateswara Zoological Park in Andhra Pradesh, India, in an apparent bid to get a close-up photo with the lion. Despite previous warnings from zoo staff, Gujjar proceeded with his ill-advised plan, entering the enclosure alone.
Upon entering the enclosure, Gujjar was swiftly attacked by a lion named Dongalpur. Despite efforts to rescue him, Gujjar succumbed to his injuries. Authorities are now investigating the incident, including whether alcohol or drugs influenced Gujjar’s actions.
This tragic incident serves as a grim reminder of the dangers of approaching wild animals, especially for the sake of a photograph. Similar incidents have occurred in the past, highlighting the need for caution and respect when interacting with wildlife.
As investigations continue, the zoo has taken measures to ensure the safety of its remaining animals and visitors. The incident has sparked debate and raised awareness about the risks associated with irresponsible behavior around animals, urging the public to prioritize safety and respect for wildlife in all interactions.