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A disturbing new video shows the moment a tiger attacked a woman at a Beijing wildlife park over the weekend.
The unidentified woman was in a section of Badaling Wildlife World where visitors can drive their own vehicles through the park when she got out of the passenger side of the car.
This was after fighting with her husband, according to the New York Times, which cites Beijing's The Legal Evening News. (The Times notes that another Chinese news outlet quotes a friend who denies the reports that the couple was fighting.)
The video ends with the woman being dragged away by the tiger and two other people getting out of the car to chase after her. According to the Times, the woman's mother and husband tried to save her, but her mother was mauled to death by a tiger.
The woman who was first attacked survived but is badly injured, according to the report. The woman's husband and child were uninjured.
Watch the video below. Viewer discretion is advised as some viewers may find scenes from the video disturbing.
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