BANGKOK: An autopsy by the Institute of Forensic Medicine of the Royal Thai Police found that the zookeeper who was killed in a lion attack at Safari World on Sept 10 had his neck broken and his windpipe torn.
Police Major-General Wiroon Supasingsiripreecha, commander of the institute, told a press conference at the Police General Hospital that the post-mortem examination of the Safari World staff member, Jian, 58, was completed on Sept 11 morning, and his body could be released to his family for religious rites.
