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Watch: Frenzy in Karachi locality after lioness roams freely on busy streets for several hours

The animal was being taken to a veterinarian in a small truck when it escaped and created panic in the Shahrah-e-Faisal area during rush hour.

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Aug 30, 2023 · 04:41 pm
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Lion spotted at Shahra-e-Faisal Karachi pic.twitter.com/6nkPfr3UnN

— Ali Qasim (@aliqasim) August 29, 2023

کراچی کے شیر کی ایک اور ویڈیو سامنے آگئی، بتایا جارہا ہے گاڑی سے جمپ کرکے باہر نکلا، گاڑی ڈرائیور کو گرفتار کرلیا گیا، پولیس موقع پر پہنچ گئی، شہریوں کا بھی رش۔۔۔!!! pic.twitter.com/QetVaV1RFP

— Mughees Ali (@mugheesali81) August 29, 2023

A lion was caught on camera walking down Shahrah-e-Faisal, the main artery of the city, on Tuesday evening.

The pedestrians and car passengers passing by were caught in surprise witnessing a wild life animal roaming around the busiest roads of Karachi. #etribune #Karachi… pic.twitter.com/dcHDS1SOOI

— The Express Tribune (@etribune) August 29, 2023

کراچی شارع فیصل پر شیر آگیا۔۔۔پکڑنے کیلئے ایس ایس جی کمانڈوز پہنچ گئے#سرخرو_ہوا_کپتان_ہمارا #آیا_آیا_شیر_آیا pic.twitter.com/1Haoyc94ot

— Furqan Anjum (@FurqanAnjum01) August 29, 2023

کراچی میں کھلے عام گھومنے والے شیر کو کیسے پکڑا گیا،دیکھیے #Karachi #Lion #UrduNews pic.twitter.com/Vt9ZVnsPLN

— Urdu News (@UrduNewsJed) August 30, 2023
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