An attorney for the two brothers who survived a tiger attack on Christmas accused city and zoo officials in a letter released Monday of character assassination for suggesting that the young men provoked the animal.
After the deadly mauling of 17-year-old Carlos Sousa and the serious injury to attorney Mark Geragos' clients, Kulbir and Paul Dhaliwal, San Francisco Zoo Director Manuel Mollinedo said, "Something happened to provoke that tiger to leap out of her exhibit."
In a letter to the city's attorneys, Geragos said Singer Associates, the public relations team hired by the zoo, has continued to pursue a strategy of blaming the victims.
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