Jogger attacked by wolves in French zoo’s safari zone: what is known?
Jogger attacked by wolves in French zoo’s safari zone: what is known?"
- Select a language for the TTS:
- UK English Female
- UK English Male
- US English Female
- US English Male
- Australian Female
- Australian Male
- Language selected: (auto detect) - EN
Play all audios:
A woman is in hospital with severe injuries after being attacked by wolves while on a jog at the Thoiry safari park in northern France this weekend.
The 37-year-old was jogging on Sunday, June 23 when she entered an area of the park in Thoiry (Yvelines, Ile-de-France) that was forbidden to pedestrians. She received life-threatening
injuries in an attack by three wolves. She was rescued by zookeepers after they heard her screams.
She was taken to hospital in a critical state, but her condition has now stabilised and is no longer life-threatening, said the Versailles prosecutor.
Early reports so far say that the woman, who is from Paris, had been staying overnight with her family (her mother, and baby) in one of the zoo’s accommodation rooms.
She went for a jog at around 09:00, and accidentally found herself in one of the vehicle-only areas of the zoo - a seven-hectare area dubbed the ‘Réserve Americaine’ - that is home to
wolves, bears, and bison.
She was then attacked by three grey ‘Mackenzie’ wolves, and bitten on her neck, calves, and back.
These areas have signs that say that only vehicles can enter, and recommend that drivers go slowly through the park with their car windows closed.
However, it is not yet clear which signs or fences - if any - the woman may have seen or missed as she went for her jog.
The park is now investigating the incident, including questioning the zookeepers who rescued the woman. The rest of the park’s personnel will also be questioned, as will the woman herself as
soon as she is well enough.
The Versailles prosecutor has also opened an inquiry into ‘involuntary injury’ and passed the case to the research team in Mantes-la-Jolie.
Inquiries are focusing on whether the vehicle-only area of the park is sufficiently signposted, and if the woman was at fault alone, or if the fault should be shared.
Christelle Bercheny, president of Wow Safari Thoiry, has told Le Parisien: "We are currently analysing all the circumstances that may have led to this accident.”
She added: “Customers have all the information they need [about the dangers]...They have a map, guides to keep them informed, and there are constant reminders.”
Access to the area is also protected by an electrified platform to prevent animals from crossing, she said, although these platforms “do not work on humans”, she said.
She added that so far there were “no signs” pointing to human or technical error at the park. She also said that animals kept there behave in the same way as animals would in the wild, or
“semi-wild”.
One visitor to the park later that day told Le Parisien: “The security signs are clear; you know you’re entering an area of the zoo that has dangerous animals.” Another said: “I don’t really
see how you could even get in on foot, to be honest.”
The Versailles prosecutor urged “caution” around speculation about the incident, and said investigations were ongoing.
Trending News
Up: rape accused ex-minister gayatri prajapati arrested; sent to 14-day judicial remandAbsconding former Uttar Pradesh Cabinet Minister Gayatri Prasad Prajapati who is facing probe for his alleged role in a ...
Be the difference. Vote — aarpFeel like government is broken? Take the pledge to vote in this year’s midterm elections! It’s your chance to hold polit...
Two IndiGo flights rummaged, 28 gold bars worth Rs 1.15 cr seizedThe Customs officials at Delhi's Indira Gandhi International (IGI) Airport recovered 28 gold bars worth Rs 1.15 crore af...
Liverpool Echo: Latest Liverpool and Merseyside news, sports and what's onSorry...We can't find the page you requestedThe file could not be found for a number of reasons such as the file being m...
Liverpool latest beneficiaries of Man City’s lost £348million of value after Jeremie Frimpong deal - Liverpool EchoLiverpool latest beneficiaries of Man City’s lost £348million of value after Jeremie Frimpong dealFormer Manchester City...
Latests News
Jogger attacked by wolves in French zoo’s safari zone: what is known?A woman is in hospital with severe injuries after being attacked by wolves while on a jog at the Thoiry safari park in n...
Two IndiGo flights rummaged, 28 gold bars worth Rs 1.15 cr seizedThe Customs officials at Delhi's Indira Gandhi International (IGI) Airport recovered 28 gold bars worth Rs 1.15 crore af...
Liverpool Echo: Latest Liverpool and Merseyside news, sports and what's onSorry...We can't find the page you requestedThe file could not be found for a number of reasons such as the file being m...
Liverpool latest beneficiaries of Man City’s lost £348million of value after Jeremie Frimpong deal - Liverpool EchoLiverpool latest beneficiaries of Man City’s lost £348million of value after Jeremie Frimpong dealFormer Manchester City...
West bengal: bjp stages 12-hour 'successful' bandh in purulia district following death of two party workersFollowing the death of two BJP workers at Balarampur village in Purulia district, the party leadership in the state call...