Two tigers escaped early Saturday from
a big cat shelter in the north of the
Netherlands, police said, triggering an
urgent search.
Veterinarians equipped with
tranquiliser guns and a police
helicopter circling overhead began
combing the area around the village of
Oldeberkoop where the animal shelter
is located.
Police later said they spotted the two
tigers around 11:00 am (0900 GMT) and
local residents have been warned about
the escape.
“We are going to try to bring the
animals back to the shelter safe and
sound,” police said.
Authorities added it was possible the
tigers escaped through an open gate,
according to the Dutch news agency
ANP.
The tigers had been kept at the Felida
big cat rescue centre that takes in
animals from zoos, circuses and
individuals in need of care from
possible abuse, neglect or aging.
The goal is to eventually transfer the
animals to a sanctuary in South Africa.
A 16-year-old pupil of the Government Secondary School, Tunga, Niger State, Faith Galadima, who was impregnated by the school’s vice principal, Mohammed Mohammed, has given birth to a baby boy. The teenager was delivered of the baby at Injita village, Munya Local Government Area of Niger State. The VP had allegedly slept with the pupil sometime in March this year, putting her in the family way. Mohammed was arraigned in court on April 4, 2017 and is standing trial on two counts of unlawful sexual intercourse with a child, and impregnating a female pupil. The accused was remanded in the prison custody for three months after he pleaded not guilty to the charges. The presiding magistrate, Fatima Auna, had granted the VP bail in the sum of N1m, which she said was in line with sections 35 and 36 of the 1999 constitution, and sections 341 and 342 of the Criminal Procedure Code. The victim, who narrated her ordeal to journalists on Tuesday, said that she gave birth to the bab...
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