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🗓️ 1 November 2024
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For nearly 40 years, the magicians Roy Horn and Siegfried Fischbacher wowed audiences in Las Vegas with their death-defying tricks involving white lions and tigers.
But in 2003, their show at the Mirage casino came to a dramatic end when Roy was left partially paralysed after being attacked by a seven-year old tiger called Mantacore live on stage.
Animal trainer Chris Lawrence was backstage at the time and rushed to save Roy. He tells Vicky Farncombe about the terrifying moment.
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(Photo: Magical duo Siegfried and Roy with one of their big cats. Credit: Getty Images)
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0:50.5 | For nearly 40 years, Siegfried and Roy, audiences in Las Vegas, with their death-defying |
0:57.2 | tricks involving white lions and tigers. |
1:00.9 | But in 2003, their magical extravaganza came to a dramatic end, when Roy was attacked by |
1:07.4 | a seven-year-old tiger called Montecourt. |
1:18.5 | It's the 3rd of October 2003, and at the Mirage Casino in Las Vegas, something has gone horribly wrong. Roy went down on the ground. |
1:22.5 | There was starting to be, you know, calls over the headsets. You know, he's got Roy, he's got Roy. |
1:27.1 | A few more people from stage started running out. |
1:29.2 | I grabbed Monacoort by the base of the tail |
1:31.0 | and kind of tried to play Tug of War with him and slow him down. |
1:33.5 | We honestly thought that it was part of the show. |
1:35.6 | We didn't know what was going on. |
1:38.0 | Just hours earlier, people had filed into the theatre, |
1:41.5 | expecting to be spellbound by illusionists Siegfried Fish Barker and Roy Horne. |
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