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Lion Escapes into Karachi Traffic

Lion Escapes Vehicle in Karachi Traffic, Recaptured After Panic: An adult lion fled a private vehicle, causing chaos in Karachi, Pakistan. After roaming on the road, it sought refuge in a building’s basement.

The situation caused traffic congestion, media coverage, and curious crowds. The Wildlife Department returned the lion to its compound, highlighting the ban on keeping such animals in residential areas.

The lion’s owner was detained, and a case is pending. Pakistan occasionally witnesses cases of wealthy individuals keeping wild cats as pets.

The incident drew attention on social media, with humorous comments amid concerns.

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