The owner of the circus leopard named Caesar, who on Saturday mauled seven year old boy in the Moscow Domodedovo, says that what happened to blame parents Adrian Fedorov. According to 75-year-old honored artist of Russia, Viktor Yaroslavtsev, the boy should not have been allowed to go backstage. The child was seriously injured, but his life is not in danger.
In turn, the views of the parents of the affected boy about PE divided: mother blames irresponsible trainer, his father believes that mutual fault.
Details PE newspaper "Moskovsky Komsomolets" said the boy's mother Tatyana Fedorova. According to the woman, she and her husband - the circus performers. Spouses-magicians, live with their four children in Moscow on Saturday in DC "World" in Domodedovo shows numbers of pigeons and show giant soap bubbles.
After the end of presentation, all the artists went backstage. Adrian's father helped carry props, and the boy was standing a few feet from him. "Suddenly, the leopard, who was sitting in a cell, it dramatically swung the door opened, and the animal popped up. Beast son knocked to the floor and clutched right in the neck. All happened so fast, within seconds!" - Told Tatiana. She added that to help with the boys immediately rushed to all adults, but to discourage him from clinging stranglehold leopard was not immediately apparent.
Trainer Caesar at this point somewhere away. "Maybe if he had been there, this would not have happened, would order him something. And the leopard turned son's face into a bloody mess, his bone was sticking out," - said Tatiana. According to the mother, in addition to injuries on the face, with Adrian had bites on the spine, fractured jaw.
Tatyana Fedorova does not want to punish the organizers of the show, but it is hoped that the leopard will not be performing in circuses. According to her, he used to attack someone, and on Saturday during the rehearsal was bitten in the neck of his trainer.
According to the mother, the incident to blame the trainer, who is "irresponsible approach to the content of their animals." In particular, the animal at the time of the attack was in a cage for transport of dogs and cats. The woman said that is unlikely to succeed to bring him to justice. "It just takes a predator and would go anywhere with him. Nobody tracked. After all, we work informally. His services will always be in demand," - she said.
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