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Neptune
November 4th, 2012, 02:35 PM
Officials of the Pittsburgh Zoo & Aquarium confirmed this afternoon that a little boy was mauled to death today after falling into the African painted dog exhibit.

The incident occurred at 11:48 a.m. at the Highland Park complex, according to emergency dispatch supervisor. The zoo was shut down within a half-hour of the incident and will remain closed indefinitely.


A Pittsburgh police officer shot and killed one of the 11 dogs in the exhibit.

Zoo President and Chief Executive Officer Barbara Baker said the child, who was about 3 years old, was on an outing with his mother when he fell over a railing and off of a mesh barrier where the painted dogs were on display.

A news release distributed by zoo officials said keepers were able to quickly clear seven of the 11 dogs from the exhibit. Though darts were shot into the exhibit in an effort to scare the dogs away from the child, the news release indicated that "unfortunately, the dogs were in pack mentality and not responding."

Keepers attempted to enter the yard but were unable to reach the child, the release said.

Pittsburgh police officers and keepers attempted to lure the dogs away but one "aggressive" dog was shot and killed by an officer. Ms. Baker commended the officer, noting the dog would not move away from the child.

She said the zoo initially declared a "code blue," meaning an accident involving a human had occurred. That was followed with a "code red," meaning that there was a serious human emergency in play.

The incident is under investigation by police and the zoo.

Ms. Baker said no decision has been made about the future of the exhibit.

The African painted dog exhibit debuted after the October 2009 birth of the pups. A surrogate mutt was drafted into service for the nine pups after their natural mother died of a ruptured uterus. In the spring of this year, nine of the 11 painted dogs escaped a section of their enclosure causing a brief shutdown of the zoo.


Ms. Baker said at that time on May 5 that the dogs got into a 1.5-acre "backup yard" not visible to the public, but the dogs were not out of their exhibit.

Pretty sad. I can only imagine what the family is going through.

UnknownError
November 4th, 2012, 03:27 PM
Its the parents fault, should of been watching their child.

Magical
November 5th, 2012, 05:13 AM
A three year old. Fell over a railing. What was he, a GIANT FUCKING EMU? How does a three year old fall over a railing? After that he fell off a mesh barrier? Barrier, people? They are not orientated horizontally. They are vertical. To stop things getting out.

How did he get up and over the fence AND the mesh barrier?

This seems utterly ridiculous.

ReginaGeorge
November 5th, 2012, 05:25 AM
I saw it on the news tonight, it's awful!

But.

How does a tiny body like his manage to get in there in the first place?
Where the parents?

Seems kind of sussed to me, but I'm not trying to imply it was on purpose no no no.

Rest in peace, little boy.

Mortal Coil
November 5th, 2012, 06:53 AM
Rest in peace, I can't imagine how guilty the family must feel. Also, these dogs seem far to... spirited... to be in the zoo.

FreeFall
November 5th, 2012, 03:12 PM
Railing and mesh fencing. How sad, poor child.

3 year olds are quick but not quick enough to hoist themselves and over into an animal exhibit. Where the hell were the parents? Zoos are crowded, that alone should have the parents keeping a watchful eye over their child and keeping them close by. If the child was with a sitter or another family member, the parents didn't check that person thoroughly enough. Complete negligence, let them grieve over something they could've easily prevented, my heart only goes out to the child enjoying himself at the zoo and dying in terror and pain. That poor, poor child.

DerBear
November 5th, 2012, 05:01 PM
Its the parents fault, should of been watching their child.

While I know that this is harsh blaming the parents fully, I have to agree with you Lindsay :yes:

I don't see any other way of looking at it. I mean really the parents should have had a VERY tight grip on the small child.

Jess
November 6th, 2012, 01:35 AM
Omg that poor boy x_x

And in the Pittsburgh Zoo! So close to where I am...o_o