Indonesia (AP) After Spending 5 days trapped in national park trees by the several Sumatran tigers angry animals mauled a sixth man to death, police said.
Dead man was unlucky he couldn’t stay anymore on his tree He was accidently fell from his tree and was killed while the five others managed to climb into trees.
Police & the rescue team Needed 3 days to arrive at the Mount Leuser National Park on Sumatra Island to help the men.
Purba who informed to the rescue said that “I received a report from rescuers that they have just expatriate the men after tamers managed to drive away the tigers,” “They are all in weak condition.” He added they survived by drinking rain water.
The 28-year-old man who was mauled to death had managed to climb a tree, “but the branch broke, causing him to fall to the ground,” Purba said. There were 7 tigers wandering around the trees but four left before the rescuers arrived, he said. Because of the tigers The rescue team of soldiers, and policemen failed to reach to the men
Dead man was unlucky he couldn’t stay anymore on his tree He was accidently fell from his tree and was killed while the five others managed to climb into trees.
Police & the rescue team Needed 3 days to arrive at the Mount Leuser National Park on Sumatra Island to help the men.
Purba who informed to the rescue said that “I received a report from rescuers that they have just expatriate the men after tamers managed to drive away the tigers,” “They are all in weak condition.” He added they survived by drinking rain water.
The 28-year-old man who was mauled to death had managed to climb a tree, “but the branch broke, causing him to fall to the ground,” Purba said. There were 7 tigers wandering around the trees but four left before the rescuers arrived, he said. Because of the tigers The rescue team of soldiers, and policemen failed to reach to the men
Besides Sumatran tigers, Leuser park is home to other protected animals, including orangutans, elephants, rhinos and leopards.
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