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Tuesday 5 February 2013

Royal Bengal tiger tears his American trainer apart in Mexico

American Alexander Crispin was a tiger trainer and performer in Circo Suarez
in Sonora state, Mexico but unfortunately the wild cats get offended during one of his performances and torn him apart to death in front of horrible audiences as is shown in footage posted on Youtube.

Mexican news agency Notimex reported Mr Crispin could not recover from neck injuries, he sustained from animal attack and died while receiving medical treatment  at Red Cross hospital Huatabampo, as a result of hypovolemic shock.

The video shows spectators fleeing the circus tent as two workers beat the
tiger to free Mr Crispin, who was pinned to the ground. It is presumed that the Bengal Tiger was killed by one of the companions of the trainer during the struggle to try to save the trainer's life.

The owner of Circo Suarez was yesterday called to testify at the Public Ministry in the town of Etchojoa, where the attack occurred.

In the wild, Bengal tigers live alone and aggressively scent-mark large
territories to keep their rivals away - but rarely attack humans. In their natural habitat Bengal tigers are powerful nocturnal hunters that travel many miles to find buffalo, deer, wild pigs, and other large mammals.

A hungry tiger can eat as much as 60lbs in one night, though they usually eat
less. Despite their fearsome reputation, most tigers avoid humans however, a few do become dangerous maneaters.

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