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A 20-year-old man took off his clothes and broke into a lion enclosure at Santiago zoo Saturday, where he was mauled by lions.
The young man broke into the enclosure, took off his clothes and jumped into the middle, horrifying other visitors who witnessed the attack.
Once inside, the lions reportedly immediately pounced on him and began to 'play' with him.
At this point, zookeepers intervened in the attack and shot the two lions in order to save his life.
The director of the zoo, Alejandra Montalva, said: 'We believe that this person entered as a visitor and paid for his ticket.
The zoo director said she was 'deeply affected' by the deaths of the two lions, a male and a female.
'The zoo has an established protocol because people's lives are very important to us,' said Montalba.
She added that there were no fast-acting tranquilizers available to stop the lions from mauling the man.
One witness, Cynthia Vasquez, told Chilean radio station Bio Bio that the security personnel at the zoo were slow to react and that the animals did not attack the man as soon as he entered the enclosure.
'He entered the enclosure from above and the lions started to play with him, and then after they attacked him,' she said.
She also said the man was 'shouting things about Jesus'.
She criticised the actions of the security personal, saying 'first they threw water, evacuated the people and only later did they fire shots'.
A father who was at the park with his young son, told news channel Chilevision: 'Everyone started screaming when they saw him.'
Another witness added: 'There were a lot of children there, and parents covered their eyes while it was going on.'
They continued: 'He was screaming religious things.'