NSW teacher Joanne Cabban identified as victim at Queensland zoo
On Wednesday morning, Cabban stayed at the Princess Alexandra Hospital in Brisbane, where he had an additional emergency surgery on Tuesday, healed in a stable situation.
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The Darling Downs zoo remained intact in the decision to euthanasia that wounded Cabban, Robinson told journalists that the lion was “just playing” and did not act in aggression.
“I see words like ‘attack’, and I think people don’t know which other words to use, but it’s not an attack,” he said.
“This is something that lions do – lions can play with each other like this and harm each other.
“People are very, much more fragile and this tragedy.”
Workplace Health and Safety Queensland launched an investigation and officers organized notifications for compliance with the company on Tuesday.
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