MOSCOW - A Russian circus worker found his adventure costly when he slipped into a bear's cage and had to wash his hands of his life.
According to foreign media, Valentin Balikh, a 28-year-old worker in a circus in Moscow, who was in charge of cleaning cages, stole the hobby of taming a bloodthirsty animal like a bear and secretly obtained keys to fulfill this hobby. And entered the bear's cage with great confidence that he would be able to talk to the beast.
However, his courage turned into a nightmare when a seven-year-old beast attacked him, tore his skull and tore his body with his claws.
Employees of the Great Moscow State Circus rescued the cleaner from the bear's cage, but he was seriously injured and died at the hospital.
Elena, the grieving mother of the deceased worker, said that her son had misjudged his ability to tame a bear, and that he dreamed of rising to the top as a cage cleaner. Get a teacher's place.
A bear named Sasha with his trainer
He said that Valentine Bulikh had this interest since he saw that he could deal with the bear cubs, he thought that he would be able to handle the young bear too. The mother said that he had given birth to his son. He was confident that he would not always be clean and that he would make his future.
Two years ago, the bear, now named Sasha, helped a circus injured gymnast in a wheelchair and lovingly licked his face when he returned from the hospital.


