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Boy Killed At Zoo

Monday, November 5, 2012

Zoo Tragedy: Painted Dogs that Mauled Child Won't Be Euthanized. Should Outdoor Exhibit Be Changed?

Pittsburgh Zoo and PPG Aquarium CEO Barbara Baker said the African painted dogs will remain in quarantine for 30 days. The zoo will reopen Tuesday.

The African painted dog that mauled a 2-year-old visitor to the Pittsburgh Zoo and PPG Aquarium will not be euthanized, but all of the zoo’s African painted dogs would remain in quarantine for 30 days, zoo CEO Barbara Baker announced Monday. The boy, who neighbors told the Pittsburgh Tribune Review was Maddox Derkosh of Whitehall, was with his 34-year-old mother, when he fell from the top of a platform railing to the ground inside the pit in the dogs' exhibit, according to a statement from the Pittsburgh Bureau of Police. Police said the child lost his balance after his mother lifted him in a standing position onto the 4-foot-high wooden railing that overlooks the enclosure. "The child was caught by the safety netting below the railing," …

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10:58 pm on Saturday, December 8, 2012

Jame's just don't go to the zoo any more. their is such a action called responsibility and neglect when this happen's sometime's people need to be accountable for their action's ??? wow now i wonder when the law suit will start . will there be one ??? i say NOOOO because everyone will pay for for this stupid neglect.   more ›

Sunday, November 4, 2012

Witnesses Recount Pittsburgh Zoo Tragedy

Two Patch readers explain what they saw when a 2-year-old boy fell into the African painted dogs exhibit and was mauled to death Sunday.

As Pittsburgh police continue their investigation into the death of a 2-year-old boy who was mauled after falling into the African painted dogs exhibit at the Pittsburgh Zoo and PPG Aquarium, witness are telling their stories. Two of them commented to Patch. A person using the name Dreamweaver wrote: "I was at the zoo today in the restaurant right outside of the painted dog exhibit and witnessed it...very scary. We have often thought just how unsafe that exhibit is, nothing to stop anyone from falling. Nothing I want to witness again." Kathleen Lucas was another witness who shared her comments on Patch: "I was there, at the exhibit. It did not take several minutes for the dogs to attack, they did so immediately. It was a horrible scene …

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