Mauro Lagiard, 72, was attacked from behind while his wife Carla, 73, could only
watch from outside the enclosure as the animals dragged his body into a
clearing
A retired zookeeper was torn to pieces and eaten by at least
three of his tigers as he tried to feed them.
Mauro Lagiard, 72, was
attacked from behind while his wife Carla, 73, could only watch from outside the
enclosure.
The beasts dragged Mr Lagiard’s lifeless body 100 feet into a
clearing.
Alpha-male Samir started the horrific mauling as the pensioner
tried to feed the tigers chicken meatballs on Tuesday night.
Two others
joined in while five cubs watched from the sidelines.
It took paramedics
half an hour to get close to his dismembered body.
Mr Lagiard was devoted
to Samir even though he also attacked him two years ago. He was in hospital for
eight months.
Yesterday his wife still refused to blame the tigers. She
said: “My husband and Samir did not get on. If I had gone it would never have
happened.”
But neighbours said the animals were only fed twice a week and
had become aggressive.
The couple had always been big cat lovers and
originally kept tigers and leopards at a villa outside Turin, Italy.
But
neighbours complained and the cats were moved to the Martinat Oasis animal
sanctuary.
The couple continued to look after the beasts, living in a
camper van nearby, after it shut in 2010.
A keeper who had worked there
with the couple said Mr Lagiard was very sure of himself.
He said: “He
never took any precautions. He went in, he gave them their food and he left. He
had no fear, even though in the past he had been attacked by the
tigers.”
The cats are currently in the care of vets while their fate is
decided.
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