The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Lion escapes space, kills worker

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BURLINGTON, N.C. — A lion killed a young worker at a wildlife center Sunday after it got loose from a locked space, the center said.

Alexandra Black, 22, of New Palestine, Indiana, was killed Sunday after being attacked by the lion in an enclosure being cleaned at the Conservato­rs Center, news outlets reported, citing a statement from the Cas- well County Sheriff ’s Office.

The lion was shot and killed after attempts to tranquiliz­e the animal failed, deputies said.

A “husbandry team” led by a profession­ally trained animal keeper was carrying out the routine cleaning when the lion somehow got loose, the center said in a statement.

It wasn’t clear how the lion escaped the area that was supposed to be locked, said the center, which is closed until further notice.

“This is the worst day of my life. We’ve lost a person. We’ve lost an animal. We have lost the faith in ourselves a little today,” said Mindy Stin- ner, the executive director of the Conservato­rs Center, according to WTVD-TV.

Black graduated from Indi- ana University in May with a degree in animal behavior, according to her LinkedIn page. She had been work- ing at the center for about two weeks, her family said.

“She was a beautiful young woman who had just started her career, there was a terrible accident, and we are mourning,” Black’s family said in a statement, according to news outlets. “But, she died following her passion.”

The center said the lion was fatally shot to allow county personnel to retrieve Black.

The facility was founded in 1999 and is in Burlington, about 50 miles northwest of Raleigh.

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