It was just less 2 months ago that i visited them... and now, they are labelled "MURDERERS".
Why would anyone dare to provoke these lethal cats? What triggered him to do such "courageous" act on impulse? Isn't it taught in school that they are natural predators?
It makes me wonder, how could that human being, be so rational to walk towards the deadly beast, even irritate it with a broom?!
He later regret being pounced on, attacked on the neck especially. He was shouting out "TOLONG!" with a useless yellow pail covering his head (which failed to help him reverse the dangers) and lie breathlessly there within minutes, leaving himself severely bruised.. His head was almost detached and 80 stitches was needed, to form back a complete corpse. A cruel death, i would say. But he chose the path of death himself by making his way into a Tiger's Den. Did anyone instigated him in doing so? And thereafter, unknown cleaner became famous (or infamous) overnight.
I'd be interested to interview him if he managed to escape unscathed. But obviously, everything is left unanswered.
I really hope that the Singapore Zoo would not put these endangered White Tigers to sleep. at least, in my opinion, they were not at all in the wrong. Why should they be executed? No one likes to be provoked, isn't it?