hy help arrived 30 minutes after Tiger attack on Indians in US? Why did the female security officer act ‘diffident’ after hearing of the tiger attack? Balaji Reddy Jan. 2, 2008
A Siberian tiger escaped from its barriers in the San Francisco zoo. The 350-pound Siberian Tigress had mauled Paul Dhaliwal (19) and Kulbir Dhaliwal (23) and killed their teenage friend Carlos Sousa Jr. on December 25. Now details emerge that the Indians never received help for almost half an hour from US authorities.
Attorney Mark Geragos representing the Indian brothers said, “they were out there for 30 to 35 minutes and nobody takes them seriously - especially when there was blood. It's incredible."
Interestingly the Zoo authorities have changed the spokes person repressing them. The newly appointed spokesman for the zoo, Sam Singer, dismissed the claims saying the San Francisco Police Department is yet to complete its investigation.
Lots of open-ended questions remain. Unable to find help at the cafe, which was nearing the closing time, the brothers spotted a woman security officer, but she appeared to be ‘diffident’ after hearing of the tiger attack, Attorney Mark Geragos said.
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