One local could be heard saying 'Mamma Mia' as the lion strolled down the street.
A lion is seen walking on the streets near Rome Video footage shows the shocking moment an escaped lion was seen prowling the streets of an Italian neighbourhood at night. The terrifying clip was shared online, where the fearsome predator can be seen strutting down the streets of a town near Rome in Italy. It is understood that the animal escaped from a nearby circus before going on the hunt through the streets of the seaside town of Ladispoli on Saturday night.
Il #leone a spasso tra le case di #Ladispoli.Incredibile quello che sta accadendo. pic.twitter.com/lW97h4sphQ— Michele Galvani November 11, 2023 It had to be shot with sedatives twice as it awoke the first time, according to local news outlet, Corriere della Sera. Local media reports claimed that the lion escaped capture multiple times during the night before finally being snared at around 10pm.
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