Police in Pakistan arrested the owners of a pet lion, who attacked a woman and her three young children after escaping.
The dramatic CCTV footage from the eastern city of Lahore showed how the big cat jumped on a concrete wall and chased the woman as the nervous audiences ran for security.
Officials said the woman and her children, at the age of five and seven, are on their arms and faces, but are now in a stable position.
The police have accused the lion owners of placing a wild animal without license and carelessly leading to his escape. The lion was caught and taken to a wildlife park.
Larger cats in the form of pets are a status symbol in Pakistan, where it is legal to register a lion, cheetahs, tigers, pumps and Jaguar after paying them a once fee of Rs 50,000 (£ 176; £ 129) per animal.
However, such artists should be kept out of the city border. Lahore is the second largest city in Pakistan in the province of Punjab.
The father of the children claimed that the lion owner stood and seen in his family on Wednesday as his pets. He said that he did nothing to control it.
The video showed the woman picking up herself, then running back to seek the help of the audience, some of whom were seen running into terror.
A few days after the incident, officials in Punjab took action on the occupation of illegal wildlife. He has arrested five people and has recovered 13 lions since then.
In January, a Pakistani YouTube star was ordered to create animal welfare videos as a punishment for illegal ownership of a lion cub.
Rajab Butt, who has 5.6 million customers, was presented as a wedding gift to the cub.