Story highlights Camera shows woman dragged away by Siberian tiger after leaving her car

Animal park warns tourists to stay in vehicle while driving through enclosures

(CNN) A woman was mauled to death by a Siberian tiger and her female companion was injured while on a safari-style tour in China, state-run media reported Monday.

Part of the horrific attack at the Badaling Wildlife World animal park near Beijing on Saturday was caught on a security camera and provided to CNN by China's state television station CCTV. The park allows visitors to drive their vehicles through a tiger enclosure.

The video shows a woman get out of the passenger seat of a car and walk over to the driver. As the driver opens his door, the woman is suddenly grabbed from behind by a tiger and forcefully dragged away.

The video shows the driver and a second woman passenger rush to the woman's aid before a Jeep heads to the scene.

The rest happened off screen, but the state-run Xinhua news agency reported that the second woman was the one mauled to death -- by another tiger as she tried to rescue the first woman, who was injured.

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