

A tiger attacked a circus worker, badly mauling him before he was rushed to the hospital, during an Eid circus show in the Egyptian city of Tanta on Tuesday.
Located between Cairo and Alexandria, Tanta is the capital of the northern Egyptian governorate of Gharbia.
Tanta Public Prosecution ordered the suspension of circus activities on Wednesday, issuing a decree to form a committee from the Veterinary Medicine Authority to inspect all animals at a local Tanta circus.
In addition, the prosecution dispatched a team to inspect the accident site, review surveillance footage, and interview the injured worker, his colleagues, and eyewitnesses from the audience.
On Tuesday evening, during a circus show in the city of Tanta, a tiger suddenly attacked a circus worker, resulting in the amputation of his arm.
The attack caused panic among spectators attending the circus performance, which had begun on the first day of Eid al-Fitr.
The incident was recorded on a video that went viral in Egypt.