Yesterday afternoon, a gruesome incident has occurred which has led to the killing of a youth by white tiger named Vijay in Delhi zoo. According to eye witnesses, the boy has jumped to the animal's moat in the Delhi zoo. The question arises in here is why the boy has jumped to his death? Whether he was drunk or something? Even if he was drunk, he will not be able to climb the barrier and jump.
By the way, the incident has occurred and there is nothing we can do about it. But what about the authority maintaining the zoo. Is they are not aware that the incident like this may happen. They have many examples in the past. Why the authority has not taken the precaution? Why they have made the barrier which can be climbed by a normal person.
According to authority "All the enclosures of the National Zoological Park are absolutely safe. No visitor can reach the moat wall of the enclosure without the stand-off barrier. The visitor crossed the stand-off barrier and ultimately jumped into the enclosure which led to his death by the tiger," the statement said.
The tiger was watching the boy for about 15 minutes without touching him. If the guards had tranquilizers, then may be the boy can be saved.
The main point of interest is that they take precaution only on the next day the incident occurred. The day after, they sit and relax like nothing has happens in the past. The news is coming that kolkata zoo enclosure inspection is being carried out after the Delhi zoo incident. Its good practice to inspect the security of the premises regularly but why after the incident has occurred.
As a popular proverb that prevention is better than cure, hold good in this case too.
By the way, the incident has occurred and there is nothing we can do about it. But what about the authority maintaining the zoo. Is they are not aware that the incident like this may happen. They have many examples in the past. Why the authority has not taken the precaution? Why they have made the barrier which can be climbed by a normal person.
According to authority "All the enclosures of the National Zoological Park are absolutely safe. No visitor can reach the moat wall of the enclosure without the stand-off barrier. The visitor crossed the stand-off barrier and ultimately jumped into the enclosure which led to his death by the tiger," the statement said.
The tiger was watching the boy for about 15 minutes without touching him. If the guards had tranquilizers, then may be the boy can be saved.
The main point of interest is that they take precaution only on the next day the incident occurred. The day after, they sit and relax like nothing has happens in the past. The news is coming that kolkata zoo enclosure inspection is being carried out after the Delhi zoo incident. Its good practice to inspect the security of the premises regularly but why after the incident has occurred.
As a popular proverb that prevention is better than cure, hold good in this case too.
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