Lion Attacks Woman At Australian Zoo, Severely Injuring Her Arm

Melbourne, Australia (AP) – A woman was subjected to serious injuries in a arm when she was attacked by a lion in the Australian zoo.
The Darling Downs Zoo in Queensland state, the 50 -year -old woman, was attacked on the Sunday morning before the opening of the zoo, watching the animal guards working in the carnivity region, he said.
He flew to Brisbane, the state capital, where he underwent surgery by helicopter from rural Pilton town. The zoo said in a statement on Sunday, his condition is stable. A few news media reported that the woman had lost her wounded arm.
Zoo, the staff to determine how the incident took place with the government workplace security researchers, he said. The state government confirmed that the investigation continued.
“At this stage, an animal caught it in a arm and caused serious damage,” he said.
“At any stage, he did not leave this animal storage and there was no risk for staff or public members.”
The female was not a staff, but a “very popular member of the zoo”.
The zoo had watched permanently in the last 20 years many times in the last 20 years and said, “Potentially, the security protocols around the dangerous animals are very knowledgeable.”
48 hectares (119 acres) personnel in the zoo rejected media interviews on Monday. The zoo has planned to reopen for the first time on Tuesday since the attack.
“The animal will definitely be left or punished in any way,” he said.
Five years ago, Two lions wounded one goalkeeper and injured critically It is in the shoalhaven zoo in the new Southern Southern Wales.




