CHEETING DEATH

Family with young kids run for their lives after being hunted by cheetahs when they get out of their car at safari park

The heartstopping clip was filmed by visitors in a nearby car at Beekse Bergen Safari Park just outside the Dutch city of Tilburg

SHOCKING footage has emerged showing a group of cheetahs hunting a family with young kids after they got out of their car at a safari park.

The heartstopping clip was filmed by visitors in a nearby car at Beekse Bergen Safari Park just outside the Dutch city of Tilburg.

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The family run back to their car as the cheetahs surround themCredit: Facebook - Sylvia de Graaf

It shows the family emerging from their car yards from a group of several cheetahs.

A man opens one of the front doors and starts taking pictures.

One of the back doors then opens and a woman climbs out before making her way around to put two items in the boot.

The bystanders in the second car can be heard exclaiming in shock – before two kids then also jump out to stand beside her as the predators start to take notice.

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: "The cheetahs are on a food schedule so they are not extremely hungry and are not in the hunt.

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"In the first instance they have the same reaction as when someone rings in unexpectedly, they think, ‘Hey, something strange is happening in our territory’.

"But in the end they do respond to this exceptional visit – and these people have been incredibly lucky."

A boy, nine, was reportedly bitten on the arm by a cheetah at the same park in 2009 after he got out of his family’s car.

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He survived but the park insisted after the latest incident that visitors are told in several languages it is strictly forbidden to get out of their cars at any time.

The shocking incident comes just days after a Brit safari park owner was savaged by a lion as he walked through its enclosure in South Africa.

And a zookeeper was mauled by a Siberian tiger after entering its enclosure to feed it in Russia last year.


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