Moment escaped circus lion is finally captured and sedated

Caught! Moment escaped circus lion is finally captured and sedated before being loaded into car after it prowled around street near Rome for seven hours

  • Large cat named Kimba escaped from Rony Roller Circus in Ladispoli, Lazio
  • Locals were told to stay in their homes whilst authorities tried to catch the lion

Footage showed the moment a lion was captured after it had escaped from a circus and was seen walking down a street near Rome.

The animal, named Kimba, was shown being tied up, sedated and then loaded into a van.

It’s still unknown how the large cat escaped Circus Rony Roller, where it was eventually returned.

A terrified local shared a clip on X, formerly known as Twitter, showing the animal walking down the streets of Ladispoli, home to around 40,000 people. 

The woman who was filming could be heard saying ‘Mamma mia,’ as the lion, which dashed away from a circus, confidently strutted down the quiet road.

Some people were even left trapped in their cars. One resident uploaded a clip that showed the animal walking past their vehicle, with flashing blue emergency lights in the background. 

Locals were told by the authorities to stay in their homes whilst they attempted to capture the big cat.

The mayor of Ladispoli, Alessandro Grando, told locals: ‘A lion escaped from the circus. Please pay full attention and avoid travel until further notice.’

Footage showed the moment a lion was captured after it had escaped from a circus and was seen walking down a street near Rome

Locals were told by the authorities to stay in their homes whilst they attempted  to capture the big cat, known as Kimba

A terrified local shared the shocking footage on X, formerly known as Twitter , which showed the animal walking down the streets of Ladispoli, which is home to around 40,000 people

A shocking video has captured the moment an escaped lion casually walks down a residential street in Rome

It took the authorities around seven hours to capture the lion and it had to be shot with sedatives twice as it awoke the first time, according to local news outlet, Corriere della Sera.

The site reported that the lion was able to get away multiple times, and was believed to have first been caught and sedated at 3pm CET between Vialle Mediterraneo and Via Nicosia.

It then managed to get away again and was sedated a second time at 8.30pm before finally being captured by police at 10pm.

Mr Grando was hit by complaints from residents and said that he did not grant permission for a circus with animals in their town but also stated that he could not block it. 

He said the city had tried to ban them in 2017, but had lost its case at Lazio’s Regional Administrative Court.

He confirmed the capture of the big cat on Facebook and wrote: ‘The lion was sedated and captured. Now it will be taken over by the circus staff.

‘Thank you State Police, Carabinieri, Firefighters, Local and Provincial Police, ASL and all the volunteers who served during these hours of great learning.

‘I hope this episode can raise some conscience, and that we can finally put an end to animal exploitation in circuses.’

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