A shocking incident unfolded on Friday at Berlin Zoo when 32-year-old Maidy K jumped into the polar bear
enclosure during feeding time. The animals attacked almost immediately, biting her arms, legs, and back before staff could intervene. Visitors looked on in horror as the chaotic rescue unfolded.
Six zoo employees risked their own safety to distract the bears, finally pulling Maidy away after several tense minutes. She was rushed to hospital, where surgeons worked to treat her severe wounds. Doctors later confirmed that while her injuries were serious, they were not life-threatening. Still, she will require long-term medical care and rehabilitation.
Investigators later revealed that Maidy had been struggling with unemployment and emotional distress before the attack. Authorities believe her decision to enter the enclosure was an act of desperation rather than recklessness alone. The zoo expressed relief that the tragedy had not been worse, noting that the outcome could easily have been fatal.
In response, Berlin Zoo pledged to review and strengthen safety protocols to prevent similar incidents in the future. For now, the story remains both a sobering reminder of the dangers of wild animals and a glimpse into the hidden struggles that can drive people to desperate actions.
Public Reaction
The incident sparked mixed reactions — some criticized her actions, while others expressed sympathy.
Many see it as a stark reminder of both zoo safety and hidden struggles with mental health.
