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Hamerton Zoo tiger death: Keeper Rosa King 'living dream' say parents | Hamerton Zoo tiger death: Keeper Rosa King 'living dream' say parents |
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The parents of a zookeeper killed by a tiger have said her love of animals was "a joy and privilege to behold" and their daughter was "living her dream". | The parents of a zookeeper killed by a tiger have said her love of animals was "a joy and privilege to behold" and their daughter was "living her dream". |
Rosa King, 33, died at Hamerton Zoo Park in Cambridgeshire on Monday. | |
It is understood she died after a tiger entered an enclosure, but police and the council are still investigating and an inquest has yet to take place. | It is understood she died after a tiger entered an enclosure, but police and the council are still investigating and an inquest has yet to take place. |
Her parents Peter and Andrea King said an "abundance of love" had been shown by all for their daughter Rosa. | Her parents Peter and Andrea King said an "abundance of love" had been shown by all for their daughter Rosa. |
Ms King, whose family home is in Chippenham, Wiltshire, was dedicated to her job at the zoo where she had worked for 14 years, her parents said. | Ms King, whose family home is in Chippenham, Wiltshire, was dedicated to her job at the zoo where she had worked for 14 years, her parents said. |
"She lived and breathed a vocation that meant the world to her", her parents said in a statement released through Cambridgeshire Police. | "She lived and breathed a vocation that meant the world to her", her parents said in a statement released through Cambridgeshire Police. |
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Referring to their "beloved daughter", Mr and Mrs King said she was a "dedicated professional when it came to her work". | Referring to their "beloved daughter", Mr and Mrs King said she was a "dedicated professional when it came to her work". |
"Rosa was passionate about animals from the age of two when she first sat on the back of a horse. After that, her life was always going to be about animals," they added. | "Rosa was passionate about animals from the age of two when she first sat on the back of a horse. After that, her life was always going to be about animals," they added. |
Details of how Ms King died have not yet been released, and an inquest is expected to take place next week. | Details of how Ms King died have not yet been released, and an inquest is expected to take place next week. |
A joint investigation by police and Huntingdonshire District Council - which is responsible for licensing the zoo - is currently under way. | A joint investigation by police and Huntingdonshire District Council - which is responsible for licensing the zoo - is currently under way. |
Meanwhile the zoo remains closed to the public and staff have not said when it might reopen. | Meanwhile the zoo remains closed to the public and staff have not said when it might reopen. |
The tiger that killed Ms King has not been put down and was unharmed, police said. | The tiger that killed Ms King has not been put down and was unharmed, police said. |
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