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Zoo where three-year-old boy was thrown into crocodile pit reopens nine days after horror incident

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Zoo where three-year-old boy was thrown into crocodile pit reopens nine days after horror incident.

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The zoo where a toddler was thrown into a crocodile pit and rushed to hospital has confirmed it will fully reopen this weekend following the horrific incident.Johnsons of Old Hurst in Cambridgeshire posted on social media today: "As of this weekend, our whole site will be fully open, thank you."The announcement comes nine days after a three-year-old boy was thrown into the enclosure last Thursday, leaving him fighting for his life in hospital.The child, who sustained "serious injuries", is no longer in a critical condition as of Monday.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say The zoo's Tropical House had remained shut since the incident out of respect for the family.According to reports, the young boy is said to have been thrown some 15 feet into the enclosure by a 30-year-old man who has learning difficulties.The child landed on a concrete walkway inside the pit, fracturing both his arm and pelvis, before ending up in the water - where he was then bitten by one of the crocodiles, believed...

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A: Zoo where three-year-old boy was thrown into crocodile pit reopens nine days after horror incident.

B: The zoo where a toddler was thrown into a crocodile pit and rushed to hospital has confirmed it will fully reopen this weekend following the horrific incident.Johnsons of Old Hurst in Cambridgeshire posted on social media today: "As of this weekend, our whole site will be fully open, thank you."The announcement comes nine days after a three-year-old boy was thrown into the enclosure last Thursday, leaving him fighting for his life in hospital.The child, who sustained "serious injuries", is no longer in a critical condition as of Monday.

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