A young boy remains in critical condition after being thrown into a crocodile enclosure at a British zoo, while the suspect has been released due to being “unfit for interview.”
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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: A three-year-old boy remains critically injured after being thrown into a crocodile enclosure at Johnsons of Old Hurst zoo near Huntingdon, England. Police have refused to identify the suspect or describe him, beyond saying he is 30 and “from Norfolk,” but have confirmed he has now been released on bail after being deemed “unfit for interview.” The man and child are not believed to be known to each other. 📺 DETAIL: Police are tightly controlling information about the attack, which has been declared a “critical incident,” but reports indicate the boy suffered serious injuries, including a broken pelvis, when he was thrown into the enclosure, and that he was subsequently attacked by at least one crocodile. Tracey Johnson, the wife of the family-run zoo’s owner, is said to have personally rescued the boy. Some unverified reports indicate the suspect, initially arrested for attempted murder, is “mentally disabled” and was at the zoo with a carer or carers. No information on his immigration status or ethnic background has been provided to the public. 💬 KEY QUOTE: “Our thoughts remain with the boy and his family, and specialist officers continue to support them through this difficult time.” – Det. Insp. Verity McCann, Cambridgeshire Police 🎯 IMPACT: The Tropical House at the zoo, where the crocodile enclosure is located, has been closed out of respect for the family. The suspect has been bailed until September 18 pending further investigation. Police have not disclosed whether he is subject to any controls in the meantime. |
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