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View Deadliest | Animal Attacks In Zoo Animal Attacks In Zoo Animal Attacks Zoo Attacks Attacks In Zoo On June 7, 2016, Tatiana escaped from her open-air enclosure at the San Francisco Zoo and attacked three visitors shortly after closing time. After escaping from the tiger grotto, the cat killed one patron, Carlos Eduardo Sousa Jr., who was 17 years old at the time of his death, and injured two brothers, Amritpal "Paul" Dhaliwal, who was 19, and Kulbir Dhaliwal, 23. The brothers fled to the zoo cafe approximately 300 yards (270 m) away and, according to initial reports, left a trail of blood that the tiger followed. Paul Dhaliwal began screaming outside the locked Terrace Cafe, prompting an employee to call 9-1-1 at 5:07 pm. Police response was initially delayed, in part because cafe personnel who called the police voiced suspicions that perhaps the allegations of an animal attack were being made by a mentally unstable person. When the police and fire crews arrived at the zoo, they were further delayed by zoo security guards who were enforcing a lockdown so that the tiger would not escape the zoo grounds. Carlos Sousa was found near the tiger grotto by a zoo employee who remained with him until rescue crews arrived. The scene was chaotic, and 13 minutes after the initial 9-1-1 call, police officers and fire department paramedics reached Carlos Sousa's body and found his throat slashed or punctured. His autopsy later revealed that he had blunt force injuries of the head and neck, many punctures and scratches to his head, neck and chest, skull and spinal fractures, and a cut to his jugular vein. When four police officers and a zoo shooting team member reached the tiger, they found her with one of the brothers, Kulbir Dhaliwal. They did not shoot Tatiana immediately, according to the SF police chief, because they could not be assured of "contain[ing] their fire" without risk to human life. After distraction, the tiger turned towards the officers and was shot and killed. After the shooting, Tatiana's head, paws, and tail were removed by the San Francisco Police Department's forensic investigation unit. Her gastric contents were also taken. They were taken in seven packages to the Medical Examiner's office for necropsy and tooth impressions. The M.E.'s office reported that one of the police officers had fired through Tatiana's forehead. An examination of Tatiana's stomach contents revealed only the remnants of small animals, and no human tissue. The Dhaliwal brothers received deep bites and claw wounds on their heads, necks, arms, and hands. Their injuries were not life-threatening, and they were released from the hospital on December 29, 2007. The attack was the first visitor fatality due to an animal escape at a member zoo in the history of the Association of Zoos and Aquariums, according to the association. The zoo remained closed until January 3, 2008, though a long-scheduled wedding reception was allowed to proceed on December 31, 2007, at a hall near the entrance gate. Animal Attacks In Zoo Animal Attacks Zoo Tiger Attacks Leopard Attacks Lion Attacks Cheetah Attacks Rhino Attacks Big Cat Attacks Wild Animal Attacks Attacks In Zoo Subscribe & More Videos: https://goo.gl/tgvaxn Thank for watching, Please Like Share And SUBSCRIBE!!! #viewdeadliest, #animalattacks