Reuters in Nairobi
Friday 19 February
2016 11.06 GMT
Last modified on Friday 19 February 201622.01 GMT
Several lions which strayed from the Nairobi national park, on the edge of Kenya ’s
capital, and wandered into a residential area, have returned, an official has
said.
“Lioness and cub safely back into the
park,” said Paul Udoto, a spokesman for the wildlife service. “Two others
suspected to have sneaked back before dawn.”
Wildlife pushed back as city encroaches
on Nairobi
national park
The wildlife service said its team had
been dispatched to the residential area at about 3am local time and had urged
members of the public not to try to capture the lions on their own.
It is not the first time lions have
escaped the park, a sprawling sanctuary for giraffes, zebras and other wild
animals. Previous escapes have brought rush-hour traffic to a standstill,
forcing bewildered commuters to dodge playful lions.
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