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Jaguar used in Brazil Olympic torch relay ceremony is shot dead

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Juma the jaguar appears docile during the ceremony in Manaus. Photo: AFP
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A jaguar used in an Olympic torch relay ceremony was shot to death after it escaped its leash and tried to attack a soldier, the Brazilian army said Tuesday.

The army’s press office said that Juma the jaguar was on display as part of ceremonies on Monday at the Jungle Warfare Instruction Centre in Manaus. The Olympic torch is travelling throughout Brazil leading up to the August 5 opening ceremony.

“Juma was a docile animal used to living among people at the centre,” the army said in a statement, adding that soon after the ceremonies ended Juma escaped from his leash and fled into the zoo maintained by the centre.

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When the jaguar tried to attack a soldier sent to help recapture it, handlers shot the animal with tranquilisers. That failed to stop it, so the animal was shot in the head with a pistol.
The jaguar apparently escaped from its leash and later tried to attack a soldier before it was shot dead. Photo: Reuters
The jaguar apparently escaped from its leash and later tried to attack a soldier before it was shot dead. Photo: Reuters

“We were wrong to allow the Olympic Torch, a symbol of peace and of the union among the peoples to be displayed alongside a wild animal in chains,” the local Olympic organising committee said on it Facebook page. “This scene is contrary to our beliefs and values. We are very sad with the outcome that happened after the passing of the torch. We guarantee that we will not see more situations like this in the Rio 2016 Games.”

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Ibama, Brazil’s environmental protection agency, told the Amazonia Real news agency it did not authorize Juma’s presence at the event.

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