Child hurt after entering US rhino enclosure

Child hurt after entering US rhino enclosure

White rhinoceros, an endangered species are seen, on September 21, 2018, at Sigean’s African reserve. AFP

MIAMI, United States — A young child slipped Tuesday into the rhinoceros enclosure at a Florida zoo and was injured, officials said. The child’s condition was not immediately known.

“The family was transported to a local hospital by ambulance,” the Brevard Zoo in the central-eastern Florida city of Melbourne said. US media reported the child’s age as two.

At the Rhino Encounter exhibit, participants and the rhinoceroses are kept separate by a series of steel poles.

“According to witnesses, the child stumbled and fell in between two of the poles and at this point, the snout of at least one of rhinoceroses made contact with the child,” the zoo added.

The zoo said the exhibit — open daily — had had no such incident since 2009.

“Our number one concern is the safety and welfare of our guests and our hearts go out to the family,” said the zoo’s executive director, Keith Winsten.

“Safety has always been of paramount importance to us and we are suspending these encounters until we have thoroughly reviewed our processes and procedures to ensure this cannot happen again.”

The zoo boasts 900 animals representing 195 species. /cbb

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