Which animal killed Kelly Ann Walz, a lion, cougar, jaguar, tiger, black bear, leopard or servals?
Kelly Ann Walz, 37, who has exotic animals as pets, was killed after being attacked by her pet black bear. Read more on Kelly Ann Walz’s mauling death below. Pennsylvania State Police report they were called to the woman’s home at about 5 p.m. on Sunday and found dead from being attacked by the black bear. According to Lehigh Valley Live, Tim Conway, the game commission’s educational supervisor for their region, said Kelly Ann Walz went inside the bear’s 15-by-15-foot steel and concrete enclosure to clean it and feed the bear. Walz reportedly threw a shovelful of dog food to one side of the cage to distract the black bear while she cleaned the other side of the cage. But at some point the 350-pound bear turned on Walz and killed her. The truly disturbing part of the story is that Walz’s children and the neighbor’s children witness the bear attack and went for help. A neighbor shot and killed the bear while it was on top of Walz. “Why this woman chose to go in the same area that the bea
A Black bear that was kept as a pet by a Ross Twp. woman has apparently ended up killing the wonman when she went to feed the animal. Killed was 37 year old Kelly Ann Walz of Pennsylvania. According to State police, a nearby resident shot the 350 pound bear and killed it. Walz also has other animals of exotic nature on the property including a tiger and lion. Funeral arrangements have not been announced as of today. Sources: http://presszoom.com/story_149690.
A woman was killed by a captive 350-pound black bear as she cleaned its cage Sunday night, officials said Monday as they revealed her husband, an exotic pet dealer, was operating with an expired license. Kelly Ann Walz, 37, was pronounced dead at the scene, according to Tim Conway, an information and education supervisor with the Pennsylvania Game Commission. Michael Walz’s license to keep and sell exotic animals expired in June of 2008, Conway said. He called the lapse a technicality. Walz, who has been licensed since 1994, reported to authorities in 2007 that he kept a lion, cougar, jaguar, tiger, black bear, leopard and two servals on the property in Ross Township, a rural area in the Pocono Mountains, about 20 miles northeast of Allentown. Sources: http://www.google.
Kelly Ann Walz, 37, who has exotic animals as pets, was killed after being attacked by her pet black bear. Read more on Kelly Ann Walz’s mauling death below. Pennsylvania State Police report they were called to the woman’s home at about 5 p.m. on Sunday and found dead from being attacked by the black bear. According to Lehigh Valley Live, Tim Conway, the game commission’s educational supervisor for their region, said Kelly Ann Walz went inside the bear’s 15-by-15-foot steel and concrete enclosure to clean it and feed the bear. Walz reportedly threw a shovelful of dog food to one side of the cage to distract the black bear while she cleaned the other side of the cage. But at some point the 350-pound bear turned on Walz and killed her. The truly disturbing part of the story is that Walz’s children and the neighbor’s children witness the bear attack and went for help. A neighbor shot and killed the bear while it was on top of Walz. “Why this woman chose to go in the same area that the bea
A Black bear that was kept as a pet by a Ross Twp. woman has apparently ended up killing the wonman when she went to feed the animal. Killed was 37 year old Kelly Ann Walz of Pennsylvania. According to State police, a nearby resident shot the 350 pound bear and killed it. Walz also has other animals of exotic nature on the property including a tiger and lion. Funeral arrangements have not been announced as of today.