Burden of proof lies with victim
WHEN A WOMAN was attacked by a tiger when she got off a car in Badaling Safari Park Beijing in July despite warning signs against such behavior, her mother also left the car to rush to her aid. The daughter was rescued by park staff but the mother was mauled to death by another tiger before they could come to her aid. The daughter is now suing the safari park for compensation. Southern Metropolis Daily commented on Monday:
The woman who survived claims the safari park didn't fulfill its obligation to inform visitors of the danger and the patrol did not arrive in time and did not have the necessary equipment, such as a tranquilizer gun, to carry out a rescue. She is claiming 2.74 million yuan ($410,856 ) in compensation.
The safari park says that there are plenty of warning signs and every safeguard possible is in place. And the official investigation into the incident cleared it of responsibility, so it does not have any legal liability to pay compensation.