獵豹襲擊中國女生的第二天襲擊了又一位新西蘭男生

在祖魯蘭的 Emdoneni Safari Park襲擊了中國澳門赴南非的交換生 Peggy Lio (廖)后的第二天,新西蘭基督城(克賴斯特徹奇)的青少年 Isaac Driver 又遭同一只獵豹襲擊悲慘受傷,這只獵豹本周頻繁犯事襲擊游客,為世界各地前來非洲獵豹觀光的游客帶來了巨大的安全挑戰(zhàn)!

這起事件被攝像機拍到,當時獵豹跳起來將她推倒在地時,Lio (廖)恐懼地縮成一團,一名工作人員用棍子將獵豹擊倒。
“突然,其中一只獵豹靠近我,跳到我身上,把我拉到地上,試圖咬我,”女孩告訴旅行者。
女孩說,雖然她的傷勢并不嚴重,但她的全身都留下了獵豹帶來的丑陋嚇人的恐怖劃痕。
她還表示,她 “嚴重關(guān)切 并質(zhì)疑安全問題” 將來的游客會再次面對這種危險情況。
女孩被襲擊的第二天,同樣的襲擊發(fā)生在該公園,獵豹——名為 Dew

戴夫·德賴弗,一位英勇的男士在襲擊發(fā)生時為了搶救兒子被迫與獵豹發(fā)生激烈的搏斗,他的十幾歲的兒子艾薩克被獵豹咬傷,當獵豹撲向男孩時,撕咬攻擊他的脖子位置,背部和肩部傷痕累累。
艾薩克的媽媽曼迪告訴新西蘭廣播電臺,獵豹把兒子獵殺在地后,德賴弗先生沖上去用“全力”將這只瘋了的獵豹從他年幼的兒子身上拉了下來,奪離豹口,幸免于難。
這個四口之家參加的是 20 人的旅游觀光團,他們在去南非度假期間被允許在有人監(jiān)督的情況下拍兩只獵豹。

但是,當旅行團準備離開圍欄時,看起來“不安分”的獵豹Dew閃電般穿過人群,襲擊并撕掉了艾薩克姐姐的 T 恤,然后將艾薩克撲殺在地,司機女士說。
“[獵豹]把他摔在地上,像在獵食啃食他一樣。這太可怕了,真的很可怕。
“我的丈夫似乎不知從哪兒冒出來的——他只知道抓住獵豹,把它從孩子身上拉下來,然后把它扯到地上?!?br>

Driver女士說,雖然她不一定希望獵豹被關(guān)閉在游覽區(qū)外,但她擔心其他參觀游覽公園的孩子也會發(fā)生這樣的安全問題。
南非旅游業(yè)有反寵政策,然而這在南非實際上仍然是合法的行為。
SAT 首席執(zhí)行官 Sisa Ntshona 表示,該組織完全了解全球反拍游說,并繼續(xù)“毫無保留地支持它”。

然而,他說,該組織無權(quán)在法律范圍之外對旅游企業(yè)發(fā)號施令。
他說:“我們能做的最好的事情就是教育、告知和指導這些企業(yè),并不斷與政府、貿(mào)易和保護機構(gòu)就最佳前進方向保持聯(lián)系?!?br>
九號已經(jīng)聯(lián)系 Emeni Lodge 征求意見。
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獵豹在南非襲擊新西蘭男孩
在南非度假期間,基督城的一位父親在獵豹襲擊了他十幾歲的兒子時拽開了獵豹。
艾薩克在被襲擊前遵循指導撫摸其中一只獵豹。
他的父親戴夫救了他
周三早上(當?shù)貢r間),14 歲的 Isaac Driver 和他的家人正在祖魯蘭的 Emdoneni Safari Park 游覽。
這群觀光團約20人被允許在導游的監(jiān)督下拍拍兩只獵豹。
當這群人離開圍欄時,曼迪·德賴弗說其中一只獵豹——看起來焦躁不安——穿過這群人,然后用“全力”將她的兒子推倒在地。
“[它]穿過幾個不同的人,抓住我女兒的上衣,撕開她所有的上衣,然后在我兒子面對它時撲在他身上......并將他推倒在地,”她說。
襲擊發(fā)生后,現(xiàn)場的人們正在治療艾薩克的傷口。
Isaac Driver 的背部和肩部受傷。
“[獵豹]把他摔在地上,好像它在吃他一樣。這太可怕了,真的很可怕,”
“我的丈夫似乎不知從哪兒冒出來的——他只是抓住獵豹,把它從他身上拉下來,然后把它放在地上?!?br>
Driver夫人說艾薩克沒事,盡管他的背部和肩膀受傷了。
“我認為他只是想回家,真的。他做得很好——他沒有抱怨。他給自己買了一件獵豹 T 恤??紤]到他被一只大貓襲擊了,他應(yīng)付得非常好。”
她說野生動物園退還了他們的旅行費用。
“如果它對動物有好處,我不希望看到它被關(guān)閉,但我也不希望看到其他人受到傷害?!?br>
“在[公園在其網(wǎng)站上使用的]照片上,這些籠子里有很多年幼的孩子和這些野貓。”
曼迪和戴夫司機。
Emdoneni 網(wǎng)站承諾所有游客都可以近距離接觸人工飼養(yǎng)的獵豹,但互動取決于貓的情緒。
“請記住,這些動物仍然是擁有[他們]自己思想的野生動物,”它說。
司機們將于周三回家。
Cheetah attacked tourist day before mauling New Zealand teen Isaac Driver
1:35pm Mar 31, 2017
Chinese exchange student Peggy Lio has come forward this week to raise safety concerns for tourists’ after she realised the same cheetah that attacked Christchurch teen Isaac Driver had pounced on her the day before at Emdoneni Safari Park in Zululand.
The incident, which was caught on camera, shows Lio cowering as the cheetah jumps up and pushes her to the ground, forcing a staff member to beat it off with a stick.
"Suddenly, one of the cheetah approached me, jumped on me and pulled me down on the ground, attempting to bite me," Lio told?Traveller 24.
Lio said although her injuries were not serious, she was left with scratches all over her body.
She also said she was "very concerned" it would happen again in the future.
The day after Lio was attacked, a similar situation occurred at the park with the same cheetah, named Dew.
Dave Driver was forced to wrestle with the cheetah, when it mauled his teenage son Isaac, who suffered injuries to his back and shoulder when the cheetah pounced on him.
Mr Driver pulled the animal off his young son after it pushed Isaac to the ground with “full force”, Isaac’s mum Mandy told?Radio New Zealand.
The family of four were part of a group of 20 who were allowed to pat two cheetahs on a supervised tour during a family holiday to South Africa.
But as the tour group went to leave the enclosure, Dew, who seemed “restless”, pushed through the group and ripped the T-shirt of Isaac’s sister before pushing him to the ground, Ms Driver said.
"[The cheetah] landed him on the ground as though it was eating him. It was horrible, it was really scary.
"My husband just seemed to appear from nowhere - he just grabbed the cheetah, pulled it off him, and just held it to the ground."
Ms Driver said while she didn’t necessarily want it to be shut down, she was concerned about the safety of other children visiting the park.
South African Tourism has an anti-petting policy, however it remains legal in South Africa.
SAT chief executive Sisa Ntshona said the organisation was fully aware of the global anti-patting lobby and continued to "back it unreservedly".
However, the organisation did not have the authority to dictate tourism enterprises outside the confines of the law, he said.
"The best we can do is educate, inform and guide these businesses, and constantly liaise with government, the trade and conservation bodies on the best way forward," he said.
Nine?has approached Emeni Lodge for comment.
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Cheetah attacks NZ boy in South Africa
2:17 pm on 17 March 2017
Emile Donovan, Reporter
A Christchurch father took on a cheetah as it mauled his teenage son during a holiday in South Africa.
Isaac patting one of the cheetahs before he was attacked. His father, Dave, saved him. Photo: Supplied
Isaac Driver, 14, and his family were touring the Emdoneni Safari Park in Zululand on Wednesday morning (local time).
The group of about 20 people were allowed to pat two cheetahs, supervised by tour guides.
As the group left the enclosure, Mandy Driver said one of the cheetahs - which seemed restless - walked through the group before pushing her son to the ground with "full force".
"[It] pushed through a few different people, caught my daughter's top, ripped all her top, and then landed on my son as he was facing it ... and pushed him to the ground," she said.
People at the scene treat Isaac's wounds after the attack. Photo: Supplied
Isaac Driver suffered injuries to his back and shoulder. Photo: Supplied
"[The cheetah] landed him on the ground as though it was eating him. It was horrible, it was really scary,"
"My husband just seemed to appear from nowhere - he just grabbed the cheetah, pulled it off him, and just held it to the ground."
Mrs Driver said Isaac was OK, although he had injuries to his back and shoulder.
"I think he just wants to go home, really. He's doing OK - he's not complaining about it. He bought himself a cheetah T-shirt. He's coped with it amazingly well considering he was attacked by a big cat."
She said the safari park refunded the price of their tour.
"I wouldn't like to see it get shut down, if it's doing good things for the animals, but I also wouldn't like to see anybody else get hurt."
"And on the photos [which the park uses on its website] there are a lot of young children in these cages with these wild cats."
Mandy and Dave Driver. Photo: Supplied
The Emdoneni website promised all visitors could get close to the hand-reared cheetahs, but interaction depended on the cats' moods.
"Bear in mind these animals are still wild animals with a mind of [their] own," it says.
The Drivers will return home on Wednesday.
The cheetahs. Photo: Supplied