Residents in the south-western outskirts are told to stay indoors after reports of a roaming wild animal

By Paul McGuinness

Published: Thursday, 20 July 2023 at 12:00 am


Reports from Germany suggest that a lioness is on the loose in the suburbs of south-western Berlin. Police have advised residents to stay indoors, and to keep their pets inside, in the areas of Kleinmachnow, Teltow and Stahnsdorf.

Some 30 police cars, as well as helicopters and drones, are involved in the search, which also includes a veterinarian and two hunters armed with tranquilliser guns.

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Police search for a wild animal in Stahnsdorf, south-west of Berlin. © JOHN MACDOUGALL/AFP/Getty

The first report came at about midnight on Wednesday.”Two passersby saw one animal chasing another. One was a wild boar and the other apparently a wild animal, a lioness,” Brandenburg Police spokesperson Daniel Keip told German broadcaster RBB. “The men recorded a video on their phones and even experienced policemen had to concede that it was probably a lioness.” He continued, “You often hear reports of crocodiles in swimming lakes and then it turns out all it was, was a big duck. In this case it’s obviously totally real. We’re dealing with a lioness that’s roaming freely through Teltow, Stahnsdorf and Kleinmachnow.”