A zookeeper at Seoul Zoo was in serious condition after being mauled by a tiger on Sunday, officials said. The zookeeper, identified as Shim, mauled by a 3-year-old male Siberian tiger after the animal escaped from its indoor enclosure into a corridor used by zoo staff, Yonhap news agency reported. Shim, 52, was rushed to a local hospital shortly after 10 a.m. where he was in serious condition, zoo officials said. No other injuries were reported. The tiger was corralled back into its pen at 10:38 a.m. and all visitors were evacuated from the zoo. Officials did not say how the tiger managed to get out of its enclosure, but that an investigation is under way.
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