3-year-old mauled by jaguars at US zoo

The boy was seized at the neck by one of two jaguars; said to be in critical condition


Reuters October 11, 2014

ARKANSAS: A 3-year-old boy who was mauled by jaguars after falling into their exhibit at a zoo in Arkansas on Friday is in critical condition, a hospital spokesman said.

The child was seized at the neck by one of two jaguars and at the foot by the second cat after falling 15 feet into the enclosure at the Little Rock Zoo, his father and grandfather, who were with him when it happened, told Little Rock police.

The boy suffered extensive scalp lacerations, a depressed skull fracture and several puncture wounds, the police report quoted a doctor at Arkansas Children's Hospital at Little Rock as saying.

The wounds did not appear to be life-threatening, the police report said. The boy's father and grandfather said they threw a camera bag and an empty water hose spool at the animals, causing them to drop the child, according to the police report.

When zoo personnel arrived, they entered the exhibit and used fire extinguishers to keep the jaguars at bay until the rescue was completed, according to police.

Authorities said they were trying to establish how the child fell into the open-air exhibit at the zoo, one of the state's most popular attractions.

A hospital spokesman declined to identify the child, citing the family's request for privacy and the age of the patient.

The child's family lives in Maumelle, a Little Rock suburb, according to the police report. The jaguar exhibit has been closed to the public pending further review of the incident, a zoo spokeswoman said.

COMMENTS (3)

the Skunk | 9 years ago | Reply

May the child recover ASAP. The jaguars only acted in self-defense. Be it in any part of the world, we must learn to respect an animal's way-of-life. Every one of us must also learn certain limitations, meaning, to go only that far. Salams

AamPaki | 9 years ago | Reply

First it was Indian zoo's incident and now this, really tragic :(

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