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Escape of big cat belonging to Germany’s ‘Tiger Queen’ shatters peace of small town
Over the weekend in Schkeuditz, Germany, a 9-year-old Bengal-Siberian mix tiger named Sandokan escaped from an enclosure owned by self-proclaimed 'Tiger Queen' Carmen Zander after mauling a 72-year-old keeper, prompting armed police to kill the animal to protect nearby residents. Authorities have launched an investigation into Zander for suspected negligent bodily harm, while local officials and animal rights groups are calling for stronger wild animal keeping regulations and the confiscation of remaining tigers amid longstanding concerns about the enclosure’s conditions.
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Escape of big cat belonging to Germany’s ‘Tiger Queen’ shatters peace of small town
May 22, 2026, 2:00 PM