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Zoo owners make first statement after boy, 3, 'thrown into crocodile enclosure'

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Zoo owners make first statement after boy, 3, 'thrown into crocodile enclosure'.

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The owners of a Cambridgeshire zoo where a toddler was attacked by a crocodile have spoken publicly for the first time since the incident a fortnight ago.Andy and Tracey Johnson, who operate Johnsons of Old Hurst near Huntingdon, released a statement describing the events of June 18 as among the "most traumatic their family and team have ever faced.""A fortnight ago, our family and team at Johnsons of Old Hurst experienced one of the most distressing incidents in our history," the couple said in a social media post.They commended everyone present that day for acting with "incredible speed and determination" after receiving reports that a child had allegedly been thrown into one of their crocodile enclosures in the Tropical House.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say The three-year-old boy was allegedly hurled approximately 15 feet into the crocodile enclosure within the attraction's Tropical House by a stranger.He landed on a concrete walkway below, suffering a broken arm and fractured...

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