Great news for all you Tiger fans (Detroit, L.S.U., Clemson, Auburn, Princeton), the tiger has not been arrested after all. The fate of the alleged murdered will have it decided by the family of the deceased. This is frontier justice at its best. This link gives you a video of the tiger after it attacked the young boy five years ago.http://www.theglobeandmail.com/video/ti ... 547/(video link)
Published on Monday, Jan. 11, 2010 11:39AM EST
The World Society for the Protection of Animals says the tiger-mauling death of an Ontario man should be a wake-up call for the province.
Police say Norman Buwalda, 66, went into the tiger's cage on his property in Southwold, Ont., 30 kilometres southwest of London, on Sunday afternoon to feed the animal when the tiger attacked and killed him.
The WSPA says the death was a tragedy that could have been prevented had the province banned the keeping of dangerous exotic pets when it revised its animal protection law earlier this year.
The group says Ontario is the only province that doesn't require a licence to keep dangerous exotic animals and it's calling on the Ontario government to implement licensing to help prevent future deaths.
The society says about 60 per cent of all Canadian zoos are in Ontario, and it estimates 500 exotic cats are kept as pets in the province.
Melissa Matlow, programs officer for the society, says keeping a tiger on your property should be considered as dangerous as keeping a loaded gun.
Meanwhile, Constable Troy Carlson said on Monday that the Ontario Provincial Police believes the tiger was being kept legally on Mr. Buwalda's property.
Const. Carlson said it is up to Mr. Buwalda's family to decide the fate of the male tiger.
“The tiger's in his cage right now on the property, and for the time being that's where the tiger's going to remain,” he said. “It'll be up to the family to determine whether they're going to keep the tiger or have it sent somewhere.”
Video courtesy of CTV.ca Monday, Jan. 11, 2010 07:12AM EST
A 66-year old Ontario man was killed by a 650-pound Siberian tiger he kept on his own property Sunday afternoon. The incident occurred some five years after a 10-year old Toronto boy was seriously injured by a tiger on the property
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Lucien Alexandre_Marion 1/11/2010 9:56:07 PM
Very sorry about the death of this human being and condolences to his family. I beleive that those wild animals either should be protected in their own natural kingdom or in a zoo for those living there or born there. Remember "Boomer" the lion that ran away from his master near Maniwaki Qc a couple of years back...he is now in the Granby Zoo and is a star attraction and well treated. The lion seems very happy and everyone is safe. Merci-Thank you Lucien Alexandre