Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Can he be saved?

The deadly incident of a brutal murder of a man inside the tiger's enclosure in the zoo in Delhi is shocking to all.
Everyone is asking can he be saved?
There are several questions shot at the zoo authorities. 
The man, who was identified as slipped into the dry moat of the white tiger enclosure, cried for help. People were keen to take video of the man trapped inside the enclosure. It is very sad, no one tried their best to rescue him.
Here are some of the ideas shared by my friends.
1. The women should have offered their saree or dupatta to make a long rope and drop it inside the moat to rescue him.
People's mind will stuck to work during emergencies. Talking to a woman police head constable Usha (name changed) from Kilpauk in Chennai, who was robbed by a bike rider when he was pedalling back him from her work, she felt shocked and stunned. 
"There is very less time to react to such situation. I am feeling guilty for the man who brave enough to face the huge cat inside its enclosure," she said.
Talking to some of psychologists, they said, "During crisis situation, human beings often react wildly and violently. The sixth sense will not function to take decisions."
In the developing country like India, we often take steps on the corpses. Only after Nirbhaya's incident, government formed stringent act to curb women harassment. 
We hope the government will ensure nil death like this in any other zoos across India. Jai Hind.

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