Monday, July 7, 2025 - A pet lion jumped a wall and attacked a woman and two children in the Pakistani city of Lahore, and a video of the attack has been released.
The woman and her two young children, aged 5 and 7, were
taken to the hospital after being attacked in an alleyway when the lion escaped
from a farmhouse in the neighbourhood of Johan Town on Thursday, July 3.
Security camera footage released by police showed the lion
jumping over a concrete wall and pouncing on a woman from behind, knocking her
to the ground. A man can be seen running out of the property the lion escaped
from with an object in hand and chasing the lion away from the woman, before
the animal takes off further down the road where the children were
attacked.
They sustained injuries to their faces and arms but are now
in stable condition, according to the Associated Press news agency.
Lahore police said in a video posted to social media that
the lion had escaped from an open cage at the farmhouse and that it was
recaptured by the owners, who promptly put it in a vehicle and went into hiding
in another district.
Muhammad Faisal Kamran, Deputy Inspector General of Lahore
Police Operations, said three people who own the lion were arrested on Friday
morning, July 4.
“We’ve also captured the lion and transferred it to Wildlife
authorities,” Kamran said.
Lahore police shared an image of three men in a police cell
and a video of the lion in a cage.
Local media reported that the owner did not have a license
to keep the lion and would be prosecuted under the Wildlife Act, meaning they
could face a maximum prison term of seven years or a fine equating to
$17,500.
Owning wild cats as pets is seen as a status symbol in
Pakistan and is not uncommon, but a license is required, and large cats must be
kept outside city limits.
“This unfortunate incident highlights how wild animals are
often kept in such places without a license, or permission — with no legal
procedures followed — endangering the lives of many people,” Kamran said.
The Punjab government announced Sunday, July 6, that it was
undertaking a province-wide crackdown on those keeping lions without a license.
So far, 13 lions have been captured and five individuals arrested in connection
with violating wildlife regulations.
Watch the video below.
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