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An Iraqi man, Aqil Fakhr al-Din, 50, was killed and partially consumed by his pet lion in his backyard in Kufa on May 11, 2025. This tragic incident occurred shortly after al-Din acquired the lion, as he approached its cage in the Al-Hasinat area of the Najaf Governorate. According to local reports from Al-Ghad newspaper, the lion attacked him, inflicting fatal wounds to his neck and chest.
A neighbor intervened and shot the lion to stop the assault, successfully ending the attack. Al-Din was known in the community for his exotic animal collection, and had reportedly kept various wild animals on his property for several years. The body was subsequently transferred to the forensic medicine department for further procedures.
This incident has reignited discussions around the dangers of keeping predatory animals as pets in Iraq, which often occur without legal regulation or veterinary oversight, raising serious public safety concerns, as reported by local security sources.