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TOKYO (AFP) — A Siberian tiger mauled to death a zookeeper on Saturday in western Japan who had been trying to encourage the animal to mate, a zoo official said.
A horrified visitor to the Kyoto City Zoo reported to management that the 150-kilogramme (330-pound) tiger had pounced on zookeeper Atsushi Ito, an official said.
Zoo authorities shot the tiger with a tranquiliser gun and rushed Ito to a hospital, where he was pronounced dead from serious injuries to his head, face, neck and hands.
Ito, 40, had been trying to couple the tiger with a three-year-old female tiger.
The zoo, the second oldest in Japan, was shut down on Saturday. It has launched an investigation into the incident.
In 2005, a white bear attacked and seriously injured another keeper at the zoo.
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