An 18-year-old Pakistani boy went missing from his house on February 24, 2020, 2 days later, his remains were found inside a lion enclosure at a safari park.
It is still a mystery about how the boy ended up inside the lion enclosure.
Muhammad Bilal reportedly went missing 2 days ago, but it is still not clear on how he climbed into the enclosure.
Many believe he was killed and thrown inside the enclosure to cover the crime.
The skull and a bunch of bones of the teenager were left at the zoo when the staff came to feed the animals.
The incident reportedly happened at the Lahore Safari Park.
The family of Bilal ransacked parts of the attraction to protest at what they said was the incompetence of the park authorities.
Chaudhry Shafqat, the deputy director-general of the park, said the park had more than enough safety measures in the place.
The deputy director-general questioned whether Bilal had been killed before his body was thrown into the enclosure.
He added, “We are still wondering how he crossed the protective fence which is quite high and entered the lions’ field.”
He continued, “I think the police will also investigate whether the man himself climbed the fence and went inside or someone threw his dead body inside for the lions to eat.”
The deputy general said the family of the deceased told him and the police that Bilal went to the park to see one of his uncles that was working there.
Najeeb Awan, a police officer that is taking part in the investigation of Bilal’s death, said the family and neighbors of Bilal attacked the offices of the attraction.
Locals also smashed windows and damaged vehicles that were parked at the park.
According to reports, the locals also blocked the main highway and demanded the government to launch a criminal proceeding against the management of the park.