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Coventina

(29,022 posts)
Wed Dec 3, 2025, 04:30 PM Yesterday

Zoo lion that fatally mauled man that jumped into lion exhibit will NOT be euthanized

A lioness that killed a 19-year-old man at a Brazilian zoo in front of horrified zoo visitors is not expected to be euthanized, according to multiple media reports.

The Nov. 30 incident occurred after Gerson de Melo Machado, who reportedly had a history of mental illness, climbed into the animal’s enclosure at Parque Zoobotânica Arruda Câmara in João Pessoa, Brazil, according to the Brazilian news outlet Correio Braziliense.

Hard to watch footage of the incident posted to X shows the 19-year-old scaling the upper wall and fence of the lion’s cage and then lowering himself down a tree.

The incident happened so fast that park authorities could not respond in time, leaving the terrible ordeal to unfold in front of families watching from outside the lion’s enclosure.

https://www.wtrf.com/news/zoo-lion-that-fatally-mauled-man-that-jumped-into-lion-exhibit-will-not-be-euthanized/

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Good, there are zero reasons why she should be killed for being a lion defending her territory from an intruder.

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Zoo lion that fatally mauled man that jumped into lion exhibit will NOT be euthanized (Original Post) Coventina Yesterday OP
Good LetMyPeopleVote Yesterday #1
I'm fine with this MustLoveBeagles Yesterday #2
Agreed, that Lioness was doing what she's supposed to do, MarineCombatEngineer Yesterday #3
Good. I am still pissed off about Harambe. marble falls Yesterday #4
Chief was a polar bear at the Henry Vilas Zoo in Madison, WI Bettie Yesterday #15
... pazzyanne 17 hrs ago #34
Good. Behind the Aegis Yesterday #5
I agree, his death is tragic, but not the lioness' fault. Coventina Yesterday #7
Agree on both counts! Behind the Aegis Yesterday #8
I didn't realize that MustLoveBeagles Yesterday #9
As some author termed it in some novel years ago, "evolution in progress." n/t the nelm Yesterday #17
Also deaths at auto-safaris do occur. GreenWave Yesterday #6
Good! SheltieLover Yesterday #10
The concern is that this lion now knows how scrumptious people can be... PeaceWave Yesterday #11
There is no proof that humans taste any better than any other prey animal. Coventina Yesterday #21
Concern by whom? Torchlight Yesterday #30
Good, finally some common sense about this. Warpy Yesterday #12
Leoness the lioness is saved Clouds Passing Yesterday #13
With his history of mental illness, he needed to be supervised like one would do a small child. n/t iluvtennis Yesterday #14
yes Skittles Yesterday #16
Yes, so tragic. n/t iluvtennis Yesterday #20
Great news! StarryNite Yesterday #18
The lion was loving that 'long pork' pfitz59 Yesterday #19
Hope they cut back the branches on the tree. Figarosmom Yesterday #22
Lions cannot distinguish between prey and idiots. Sneederbunk Yesterday #23
He was a bloody idiot canetoad Yesterday #24
Glad to hear it. (nt) Paladin Yesterday #25
Good! yardwork Yesterday #26
Good. Animals shouldn't have to pay with their lives for acts of human stupidity. Crunchy Frog Yesterday #27
A very similar incident years ago catchnrelease Yesterday #28
So glad for Leona the Lioness, but sad for the young schizophrenic man. niyad Yesterday #29
The end results seems to suggest that he would not have been very good at it. Aristus 10 hrs ago #40
In his case, it appears to have been mental illness. niyad 1 hr ago #48
WONDERFUL🦁why should the lion suffer Raine Yesterday #31
Glad the lioness was not killed. But for goodness sake the guy was suffering from mental illness; NOT "an idiot"! Its.. electric_blue68 Yesterday #32
Proves that good ol' Charlie Darwin was right! Enter stage left 23 hrs ago #33
Great news. Celerity 17 hrs ago #35
Your thoughts, GrumpyCat? OldBaldy1701E 14 hrs ago #36
Darwin was wrong LPBBEAR 12 hrs ago #37
It's about time we stop punishing animals for the idiotic things that we do. Borogove 11 hrs ago #38
HIstory of mental illness. Ruh roh. twodogsbarking 10 hrs ago #39
Pardon my ignorance, but what does "ruh roh" mean in this context? Martin68 10 hrs ago #42
We could all be there. I am hoping not. I feel for him. Sad, isn't it? twodogsbarking 10 hrs ago #44
Excellent news. The animal may be more dangerous as a result of the experience, but that isn't the lion's fault. Martin68 10 hrs ago #41
Your brain isn't always your friend. It is sad. twodogsbarking 10 hrs ago #45
Animals should not suffer... BH liberal 10 hrs ago #43
This message was self-deleted by its author cstanleytech 9 hrs ago #46
You, it wasn't the lions fault for doing what lions do. cstanleytech 9 hrs ago #47

LetMyPeopleVote

(173,535 posts)
1. Good
Wed Dec 3, 2025, 04:32 PM
Yesterday

The lion is not at fault here. This idiot in effect committed suicide by climbing into this enclosure

MustLoveBeagles

(14,219 posts)
2. I'm fine with this
Wed Dec 3, 2025, 04:34 PM
Yesterday

I feel bad that someone died but damnit the guy shouldve known better. Warning signs aren't just suggestions people.

MarineCombatEngineer

(17,329 posts)
3. Agreed, that Lioness was doing what she's supposed to do,
Wed Dec 3, 2025, 04:38 PM
Yesterday

she's not at fault and I'm happy to see that the authorities agree.

Bettie

(19,176 posts)
15. Chief was a polar bear at the Henry Vilas Zoo in Madison, WI
Wed Dec 3, 2025, 05:35 PM
Yesterday

Late 80's a mentally ill man jumped a 15 foot moat and climbed a wall to get into the enclosure.

He was killed by a cop....the bear, not the dude.

Behind the Aegis

(55,803 posts)
5. Good.
Wed Dec 3, 2025, 04:44 PM
Yesterday

I was going to make a joke, but I see the person suffered from mental illness, and not some run of the mill dumbass.

Behind the Aegis

(55,803 posts)
8. Agree on both counts!
Wed Dec 3, 2025, 04:52 PM
Yesterday

An animal reacting as an animal in an enclosure, should NOT be put to death!! EVER! Well, unless it is sick. Of course, I also feel the same about dogs who are used to kill or attack, if anyone is to be "put down" it SHOULD BE the OWNER!

GreenWave

(12,114 posts)
6. Also deaths at auto-safaris do occur.
Wed Dec 3, 2025, 04:45 PM
Yesterday

Dummies get out to get a snapshot of the Big Kitty and the lioness moves in for the kill.

PeaceWave

(2,575 posts)
11. The concern is that this lion now knows how scrumptious people can be...
Wed Dec 3, 2025, 05:21 PM
Yesterday

It's like having never before eaten Ben & Jerry's Cherry Garcia ice cream. After you've tried it, you're broken for all other ice creams.

Coventina

(29,022 posts)
21. There is no proof that humans taste any better than any other prey animal.
Wed Dec 3, 2025, 05:56 PM
Yesterday

The case of habitual "man-eaters" is related to the following

1. Lack of access to their natural prey.
2. A physical injury to the predator that makes humans an easier target.
3. Humans in general are slow and clumsy and easy to catch (as long as the human doesn't have a firearm)

Warpy

(114,316 posts)
12. Good, finally some common sense about this.
Wed Dec 3, 2025, 05:26 PM
Yesterday

Using the death penalty against any animal that has been true to its nature in defending its small territory against stupid humans who invade it is a good thing.

I can see the point of culling wild lions who have developed a taste for human meat but that doesn't apply in zoos. Besides, it sounds like this lion was just righteously pissed off and not looking for dinner.

iluvtennis

(21,435 posts)
14. With his history of mental illness, he needed to be supervised like one would do a small child. n/t
Wed Dec 3, 2025, 05:28 PM
Yesterday

Figarosmom

(9,327 posts)
22. Hope they cut back the branches on the tree.
Wed Dec 3, 2025, 06:01 PM
Yesterday

Once that lioness saw the guy climb in I'm sure she could figure out how to get out.

catchnrelease

(2,119 posts)
28. A very similar incident years ago
Wed Dec 3, 2025, 06:38 PM
Yesterday

In 1980 a man did almost the same thing at a zoo near me--the person climbed up a very high wall and across to a tree. Then he jumped down into the lion exhibit where he was killed. He had with him some religious items, so it was thought he figured if Daniel could go into the lion's den, then he could as well. It happened during a quiet time at the zoo and the lion dragged the body to a secluded area of the exhibit. The poor animal keeper was traumatized when he discovered what had happened. (The man was partially eaten) The lion was not killed, thankfully, altho' when the police arrived they were ready to start blasting away and had to be made to hold off.

Religious mania or mental illness or both?

niyad

(128,961 posts)
29. So glad for Leona the Lioness, but sad for the young schizophrenic man.
Wed Dec 3, 2025, 06:39 PM
Yesterday

He should not have been without supervision. According to the article, he wanted to be a lion tamer.

Aristus

(71,423 posts)
40. The end results seems to suggest that he would not have been very good at it.
Thu Dec 4, 2025, 11:55 AM
10 hrs ago

I'm glad the lioness is not going to be euthanized. The things we blame on animals that can be chalked up to human stupidity instead...

electric_blue68

(25,251 posts)
32. Glad the lioness was not killed. But for goodness sake the guy was suffering from mental illness; NOT "an idiot"! Its..
Wed Dec 3, 2025, 10:25 PM
Yesterday

a tragedy. 😑

The lioness was just doing what would be natural - defending her territory.

LPBBEAR

(609 posts)
37. Darwin was wrong
Thu Dec 4, 2025, 09:59 AM
12 hrs ago

Time and time again the proof is out there.

It was never "Survival Of The Fittest"

It was always "Departure Of The Dumbest".

Martin68

(26,773 posts)
41. Excellent news. The animal may be more dangerous as a result of the experience, but that isn't the lion's fault.
Thu Dec 4, 2025, 12:04 PM
10 hrs ago

It's sad that the young man apparently suffered from mental illness and did not understand the danger.

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