Escaped bear at German zoo shot dead

A bear that escaped its enclosure at a German zoo has been shot dead by zoo staff to protect the public.

File picture bear Taps is photographed in the zoo in Osnabrueck, Germany

File picture bear Taps is photographed in the zoo in Osnabrueck, Germany Source: DPA

A bear has been killed after it escaped from its enclosure at a zoo in the northern German town of Osnabrueck.

The German news agency DPA reported the bear was shot by zoo personnel and all visitors were temporarily evacuated on Saturday.

The head of the zoo, Andreas Busemann, said that, "We reacted immediately with our team, and in order to protect the visitors, we had to shoot him."

Busemann said the bear, called Taps, was one of the zoo's attractions, a so-called cappuccino bear - with a polar bear and a brown bear as parents.

He said it wasn't clear how the animal had managed to escape from the compound but police were investigating.


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