Woman New Zealand zookeeper killed in tiger attack | Inquirer News

Woman New Zealand zookeeper killed in tiger attack

/ 01:05 PM September 20, 2015

NZ Tiger Attack

A screengrab from the webpage of New Zealand’s Hamilton Zoo shows a Sumatran Tiger, a highly endangered specie. The zoo reported that one of its zookeepers died in a tiger attack. INTERNET SCREENGRAB

WELLINGTON, New Zealand — A zookeeper has been killed in a “tragic incident” after being attacked by a tiger at a New Zealand zoo, police said Sunday.

The staff member, reported to be a woman, was working at Hamilton Zoo about 520 kilometers (320 miles) north of the capital Wellington on the country’s North Island, on Sunday morning when she was attacked by the animal.

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“Sadly the staff member who was attacked by the tiger has died at the scene,” New Zealand police’s Senior Sergeant Juliet Burgess of Waikato District Command Centre said in a statement.

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“This is a tragic incident. It is too early to determine exactly what’s happened. Hamilton Police are working with Hamilton Zoo staff and Worksafe NZ to investigate.”

No other details about the attack and the staff member were released by police or the zoo.

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According to the zoo’s website, it has an enclosure of Sumatran tigers, which are listed as critically endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature.

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