Environment
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Safari Worker in Chile Killed Instantly After Tiger Mauled Her on the Neck
A young woman and staff of the Rancagua Safari Park in Chile suffered from severe neck wound and died instantly after a tiger escaped in an enclosure and attacked her. Police said that the door of the tiger's enclosure was left open, and they are currently closing the park to conduct an investigation.
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