Woman jogging in animal park located close to Paris attacked by wolves
A woman is currently in the intensive care after she was attacked by wolves at a park close to Paris city in France, media reports said.
She was reportedly jogging in the park.
They say that early on Sunday the 36-year-old victim - who was staying at a lodge within Thoiry park - strayed into the main safari zone, which is reserved for cars, BBC reported.
Three arctic wolves attacked her and was reportedly suffered bites on her neck, back and a leg.
Thoiry is one of the popular wildlife parks in France.
Some 800 animals roam free in the park and visitors are allowed to watch them from the safety of the vehicles.
Park authorities did not comment on the matter so far.
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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