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A sumatran tiger (file photo) Alamy Stock Photo

Tiger mauls animal handler in Australian theme park

The park’s “Tiger Island” houses nine Sumatran and Bengal tigers.

AN ANIMAL HANDLER has been mauled by a tiger at Australia’s Dreamworld theme park, emergency services said, and rushed to hospital with deep wounds on her arm.

Queensland Ambulance Service said the woman, in her 30s, suffered “lacerations to her arm” but was otherwise in a stable condition.

“Dreamworld acknowledges an incident that occurred involving one of the park’s tigers and a trained tiger handler,” the theme park said in a statement.

“Dreamworld’s immediate focus is on the support of the team member.

“This was an isolated and rare incident, and we will conduct a thorough review accordingly.”

Located in Australia’s Gold Coast tourist hub, Dreamworld says it is the largest theme park in the country.

The park’s “Tiger Island” houses nine Sumatran and Bengal tigers.

Promotional material invites audiences to be “amazed by their might and raw power during feeding time”.

Four people died when Dreamworld’s Thunder River Rapids Ride malfunctioned in 2016.

- © AFP 2024

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