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Sarah McClay zoo keeper death: Tiger walked through 'open' door Sarah McClay zoo keeper death: Tiger walked through 'open' door
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A tiger which killed a zoo keeper got to her by going through an open enclosure door, an inquest has heard.A tiger which killed a zoo keeper got to her by going through an open enclosure door, an inquest has heard.
Witness Gareth Bell, 34, of Newcastle, said he saw the tiger come through a door at the Cumbria safari zoo and drag Sarah McClay by her neck into a den.Witness Gareth Bell, 34, of Newcastle, said he saw the tiger come through a door at the Cumbria safari zoo and drag Sarah McClay by her neck into a den.
The 24-year-old died after the attack at the South Lakes Wild Animal Park near Dalton-in-Furness in May. The 24-year-old died after the attack at the South Lakes Wild Animal Park near Dalton-in-Furness in May 2013.
A jury in Kendal heard that systems were in place to keep animals and keepers apart through lockable doors.A jury in Kendal heard that systems were in place to keep animals and keepers apart through lockable doors.
Within the tiger enclosure was a light den and a dark den for the tiger which keepers were required to enter in the course of routine duties such as cleaning.Within the tiger enclosure was a light den and a dark den for the tiger which keepers were required to enter in the course of routine duties such as cleaning.
On Monday, the inquest heard that a bolt on the top of the dark den door, which opened on to the keepers' corridor, was found to be defective in the hours following the attack.On Monday, the inquest heard that a bolt on the top of the dark den door, which opened on to the keepers' corridor, was found to be defective in the hours following the attack.
But Barrow Council's senior environmental officer, Owen Broadhead, said the defective bolt on the door of an internal enclosure could have been caused by emergency services after the attack - meaning it was not faulty at the time.But Barrow Council's senior environmental officer, Owen Broadhead, said the defective bolt on the door of an internal enclosure could have been caused by emergency services after the attack - meaning it was not faulty at the time.
Mr Bell, 34, was visiting the park - which changed its name to South Lakes Safari Zoo earlier this year - with his wife Mary, 33, and saw the attack through the tiger house window.Mr Bell, 34, was visiting the park - which changed its name to South Lakes Safari Zoo earlier this year - with his wife Mary, 33, and saw the attack through the tiger house window.
'Turned and pounced''Turned and pounced'
He said the Sumatran tiger move through an internal sliding gate which linked the light den to the dark den.He said the Sumatran tiger move through an internal sliding gate which linked the light den to the dark den.
He then moved to another window and saw the zoo keeper with her back to it, putting down a bucket.He then moved to another window and saw the zoo keeper with her back to it, putting down a bucket.
In "a split second" the tiger moved through the door of the adjoining dark den which led on to the corridor, he said.In "a split second" the tiger moved through the door of the adjoining dark den which led on to the corridor, he said.
He said: "I saw it coming through the door. It tore through. It just walked straight through.He said: "I saw it coming through the door. It tore through. It just walked straight through.
"It walked past her first because she was in the corner and it turned to get her. She was not expecting it to be there."It walked past her first because she was in the corner and it turned to get her. She was not expecting it to be there.
"It turned and pounced. That is when I shouted for help."It turned and pounced. That is when I shouted for help.
"When I looked back I looked where she was. The tiger had her by the back of her neck. It was dragging her back into the (dark) den.""When I looked back I looked where she was. The tiger had her by the back of her neck. It was dragging her back into the (dark) den."
He said he turned away again to call for assistance and when he looked back the door to the dark den had shut.He said he turned away again to call for assistance and when he looked back the door to the dark den had shut.
Mr Bell said he went to the far viewing window and looked into the light den where all he could see was an arm coming out of a sliding gate which led to the dark den.Mr Bell said he went to the far viewing window and looked into the light den where all he could see was an arm coming out of a sliding gate which led to the dark den.
He told Paul Rogers, representing the safari zoo, that the dark den door was "sufficiently open" for the tiger to get through before the attack.He told Paul Rogers, representing the safari zoo, that the dark den door was "sufficiently open" for the tiger to get through before the attack.
It is thought he was the only person to witness the attack.It is thought he was the only person to witness the attack.
Miss McClay, from Glasgow, died from multiple injuries including puncture wounds to the neck, the back of her body, both arms and her left foot.Miss McClay, from Glasgow, died from multiple injuries including puncture wounds to the neck, the back of her body, both arms and her left foot.
The hearing continues.The hearing continues.