German police kill escaped tiger, animal handler seriously injured
German police shot and killed an escaped tiger near Leipzig on Sunday after it broke free from a private facility. A 73-year-old volunteer, authorized to be on the premises, was seriously injured by the animal while inside its enclosure.

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AI-generatedGerman police shot and killed an escaped tiger near Leipzig on Sunday after it broke free from a private facility. A 73-year-old volunteer, authorized to be on the premises, was seriously injured by the animal while inside its enclosure. Police located the tiger near a garden area and subsequently killed it to ensure public safety. A large police operation, including officers with heavy weapons, was deployed to the scene. Authorities confirmed no other animals had escaped from the facility, where a tiger trainer keeps eight big cats.
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5 extractedThe tiger was shot dead to eliminate any danger to the public.
The man was inside the enclosure when the animal broke free.
A 73-year-old man was seriously injured by the tiger.
German police shot dead an escaped tiger near Leipzig.
A tiger trainer kept eight big cats at the industrial site.