Female zookeeper dies in UK tiger 'freak accident'

The zoo's website says the 25-acre park is home to Malaysian and Bengal tigers

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An air ambulance landed at the wildlife park but there were no other injuries. May 29, 2017. BBC/Heidi Maury
 

LONDON: A female zookeeper died Monday after a tiger entered the enclosure where she was working in south-east England, with the zoo calling it a "freak accident".

A statement from police in the county of Cambridgeshire said they arrived at the scene of the "serious incident" at Hamerton Zoo Park at around 11:15 AM (3:15 AM PST).

"A tiger had entered an enclosure with a keeper. Sadly, the female zookeeper died at the scene."

UPDATE:Officers attended a serious incident at Hamerton Zoo Park, Steeple Girding, at around 11.15am today. A tiger...

Posted by Cambridgeshire Constabulary on Monday, 29 May 2017

"At no time did the animal escape from the enclosure. The incident is not believed to be suspicious," the Cambridgeshire Constabulary said on its Facebook page, without giving further details.

In a statement posted on its Facebook page, the Hamerton Zoo Park said the incident "appears to have been a freak accident" and that a "full investigation is currently underway and we hope that more details can be announced as soon as we are able."

"All our thoughts and sympathies are with our colleagues' friends and families at this dreadful time," the zoo said.

We were called at around 11.15am to reports of a serious incident at Hamerton Zoo Park, Steeple Gidding.Officers...

Posted by Cambridgeshire Constabulary on Monday, 29 May 2017

Earlier, Cambridgeshire Constabulary had said it confirmed that "no animals have escaped and members of the public are safe."

According to the zoo's website, the 25-acre park is home to Malaysian and Bengal tigers.

The zoo will be closed Tuesday.