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This is the terrifying moment a woman was dragged away and mauled by a tiger at a Chinese safari park, after thinking they had left the enclosure.
Chilling footage from CCTV at Badaling Wildlife World in Beijing, China, captures the moment a woman steps out of her silver vehicle only to be attacked by a large cat.
In the blink of an eye, she was dragged away by the powerful beast.
Her husband was seen jumping out of the car and running after her, while an older woman left the back seat and did the same.
A 4×4 vehicle, apparently a safari car, pulled up behind the woman’s car and drove towards the ongoing situation.
Reports from local media about the 2016 incident indicate that the young woman thought she had exited the enclosed area and left the vehicle, which had three adults and a child inside.
As she stepped out, the wild animal grabbed her. Observing this, the older woman hurried out but was reportedly attacked and killed by another tiger.
She tragically died at the scene, while the younger woman was taken to hospital to treat her serious injuries.

The woman gets out of the car and walks around to the other side after having a fight with a man inside the vehicle

As she remonstrates further, a huge tiger is ready to pounce behind her at the Badaling Wildlife World

But an older woman is mauled to death after she runs out of the car to help the woman
Initially, it was assumed that there was a fight within the car, prompting them to leave, but local reports clarified that the family mistakenly believed they had exited the enclosure.
The South China Morning Post reported that the family’s relatives denied any quarrel, while coworkers of the husband, who was also present, stated that the family thought they were out of the park.
The man is also understood to have tried to rescue his family members, while the child stayed in the car.
The 6,000 acre park, which allows people to either drive themselves or join a tour, tells people not to leave their vehicles at any point.
Staff at Badaling eventually rescued the family; however, the mother could not be saved, and the daughter continues to receive treatment for her injuries.
Last year, a farmer in China narrowly escaped a wild tiger attack that was captured on heart-stopping surveillance footage.
Residents of north China’s Heilongjiang province were warned to stay inside after two men were viscously attacked by loose Siberian tigers – prompting a state of emergency as authorities hunted for the fugitive animal with infrared cameras and drones, Sixth Tone reported.
But one man in Boli County was given the fright of his life after he had a dangerously close encounter with the tiger – the first one that has been spotted in the area – as he went to check on the animal’s whereabouts.
The one-minute video clip showed the retiree stepping out of his front door at around 6am Monday morning before heading further into his yard and closer to his large iron gate where a large animal flashed past.
Seemingly unbothered, he was then captured bravely closing the gate, which the roaring tiger charged and hurled itself against just seconds later – rattling the entire structure and knocking it back open.
‘I thought the metal gate would protect me from a tiger attack,’ the man told local media. ‘I wasn’t scared until it pounced on the gate.’
The man then rushed back towards his home – only slowing his speed and turning back around once he approached the safety of his front door, which thankfully left the tiger uninterested.
‘I’m already 74 years old,’ the man added. ‘There’s no way I could outrun a tiger.’