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Zoo Negligence Alleged in Jackal's Death
14 Jan
Summary
- Escaped jackal died after being trapped in a bear enclosure.
- Union alleges zoo staff used chili powder and fire to extract it.
- Death and disposal allegedly occurred without a mandatory post-mortem.

An escaped jackal's death at the Delhi Zoo has sparked accusations of mismanagement from a workers' union. The union alleges the animal, which escaped in November 2025, died in a Himalayan Black Bear's enclosure after staff used chili powder and ignited a fire in its burrow. This incident, allegedly occurring around mid-December 2025, resulted in the jackal's death.
According to the union's letter dated December 12, 2025, the deceased jackal's body was disposed of two days later without a formal post-mortem or veterinary examination. This is claimed to be a direct violation of mandatory protocols for animal deaths, prompting calls for an independent inquiry and preservation of CCTV footage.




