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  1. Tiger attack zoo worker dies A zoo worker who was attacked by a tiger has died of her injuries. Sarah McClay, 24, was attacked by a Sumatran tiger in an enclosure at South Lakes Wild Animal Park, near Dalton-in-Furness, Cumbria, on Friday. She died at Royal Preston Hospital where she had been taken suffering from head and neck injuries. David Gill, the park's owner, told BBC Radio 5 live there was "no reason" for Ms McClay to be in the enclosure with the tigers. He said she was a "very experienced" staff member who had worked with big cats and was "proficient and passionate" at her job, but staff should have no direct contact with the tigers. 'Bubbly and happy' Mr Gill said: "We have very strict protocols and procedures for working with big cats, but it seems she failed to follow correct procedures. "For inexplicable reasons she opened a door and walked into the enclosure. "We will never know why she entered without telling anyone. There was no reason for her to go in there." Mr Gill described Ms McClay as a "bubbly, happy girl" and described her death as a "tragedy for her family and all the staff". He said the attack happened at about 16:00 BST on Friday and he believed it was witnessed by one member of the public. The park was closed early and all visitors evacuated from the area, but following discussions with investigators and staff a decision had been made to reopen as usual on Saturday. Mr Gill said: "The public were not at risk and we followed all our accident procedures to the letter. "We had a meeting of all staff at 5.30pm and asked what they wanted. There was a huge consensus of opinion that we carry on. "It would not do any good to close the park as there is no safety issue." He said the Sumatran tiger, which has lived at the park for 10 years since it was a cub, would not be destroyed. "He didn't do anything wrong. He's a tiger and his natural instinct is to kill. We all know that and that's why all the protocols are in place. "He didn't make a mistake, he was just there. We don't blame him for what happened." The attack is being investigated by Cumbria Police and Barrow Borough Council. Ms McClay's family were "very shocked and distressed", officers said.
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