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Boy dies in Pittsburgh zoo exhibit

- KEVIN BEGOS

PITTSBURGH — A young boy visiting the Pittsburgh zoo with his mother and friends was killed Sunday when he somehow got over a railing and fell about four metres into an exhibit that’s home to a pack of African painted dogs, who pounced on the boy and mauled him, zoo officials said.

It was not clear whether the child, who was about three years old, died from the fall or the attack, said Barbara Baker, president and CEO of the Pittsburgh Zoo & PPG Aquarium. Zoo officials and police were trying to determine how the child got over the railing, which is about 1½ metres high, then apparently fell off a mesh barrier and into the exhibit.

When the boy fell, other visitors immediatel­y told staff members, who responded along with Pittsburgh police. Zookeepers called off the dogs, and seven of them immediatel­y went to a back building. Three more eventually were drawn away from the boy, but the last dog wouldn’t come into the building, and police had to shoot the animal, Baker said. Officials hadn’t released the boy’s exact age.

“It’s clear that the dogs did attack the child, but whether he died of the attack or the fall has yet to be determined,” Baker said.

The dogs are about as big as medium-sized domestic dogs, 37 to 80 pounds, according to the zoo. African wild dogs are also known as cape hunting dogs, spotted dogs, and painted wolves. They have large, rounded ears and dark brown circles around their eyes and are considered endangered.

Police and the Allegheny County medical examiner’s office were investigat­ing. Baker said the zoo, which has never had a visitor death, plans an internal investigat­ion, and no decision has been made yet on the future of the exhibit.

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