Thursday, February 21, 2008

Tigerlady - Madison, Wisconsin


The following report was taken from an interview with an anonymous woman who was on a safari with the Tigerlady when things went horribly wrong:
Tigerlady’s end came as we enjoyed the safari, slowly making our way through the dense jungle trying to locate the next open clearing. We’d been told of some tigers lurking about so she had her camera ready and was going to take some photos of the tigers in their natural setting. She tripped and went stumbling over what she first thought was a log. That log turned out to be a very angry tiger snarling at her. It wasn’t long before she was surrounded by tigers. They circled her until they pounced. She was helpless, there were so many. Fierce teeth and claws ripped through her skin. She fought against them and while doing so somehow snapped these pictures, (Pictures were taken for evidence). After that, she was dragged into the jungle. By then she had lost consciousness. Her camera was all we could find and then, well… she suddenly wandered into camp under the full moon two nights later, but something wasn’t right. She wasn’t responsive anymore, instead she just stared blankly at us and then, without warning, just like the tigers that mauled her…she pounced.

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