Kimba the Lion Safely Back at Home After Hours on the Loose near Rome

The mayor of Ladispoli, Alessandro Grando, confirmed the lion's return home on Saturday

<p>SONIA LOGRE/AFP via Getty </p> Kimba the lion

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Kimba the lion

A lion has made its way safely back home after an adventure roaming the streets of Italy over the weekend.

Kimba the lion was found hours after he escaped from Rony Roller circus in Ladispoli, a seaside town near Rome, on Saturday, Mayor Alessandro Grando announced in a Facebook post.

“The lion has been sedated and captured. It will now be handed over by the circus staff,’ Grando wrote. “I thank the State Police, the Carabinieri, the Fire Department, the local and provincial police, the Asl [Local Health Authority], and all the volunteers who served during these hours of great apprehension.”

He added, “I hope that this episode will stir some consciences, and that we can finally put an end to the exploitation of animals in circuses.”

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<p>SONIA LOGRE/AFP via Getty </p> Kimba the lion, 8, escaped from Rony Roller circus near Rome on Saturday

SONIA LOGRE/AFP via Getty

Kimba the lion, 8, escaped from Rony Roller circus near Rome on Saturday

Grando warned residents of 8-year-old Kimba’s escape in a post on Saturday, as he shared that the lion had been located in “an adjacent water course.” He added that operations to bring the lion home were taking place with the help of law enforcement.

Videos of the lion roaming the streets were shared on social media by shocked residents following the escape.

One clip showed Kimba casually strolling down the middle of an empty road in a residential area at night. At one point, the unfazed lion looked straight up at the camera as the resident filming yelled out in surprise.

In another video, the lion sauntered down a sidewalk at night as a car drove past. The lion was also seen walking between parked cars in footage as a police car followed behind.

<p>SONIA LOGRE/AFP via Getty </p> The lion was seen in footage roaming the Italian streets after his escape

SONIA LOGRE/AFP via Getty

The lion was seen in footage roaming the Italian streets after his escape

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Despite concern over the lion, animal handler Rony Vassallo, whose family runs Rony Roller circus, assured that Kimba was hardly a threat. “He met with people in an environment he wasn’t used to…and nothing happened,” Vassallo told AFP.

“He didn’t even for a second have the instinct to attack a person,” he continued, adding that his fear had been “that someone could have harm the animal, out of fear, or excess enthusiasm”.

Vassallo also told the outlet that his family was left “very shaken and tense” over Kimba’s escape. He added that Kimba’s escape was “very strange” to AFP, per The Guardian, as he had checked the lock an hour before the lion ran away.

It is suspected that the lion made his escape after a lock was broken on his cage in a “sabotage.” Grando said on Saturday, per CNN. The mayor added that an investigation is now taking place. 

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