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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 2013. | 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 moved through an internal sliding gate which linked the light den to the dark den. | |
He then saw the zoo keeper with her back to it, putting down a bucket. | |
In "a split second" the tiger went 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. | |
"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 to call for assistance and when he looked back the door to the dark den had shut. | |
'The tiger is out' | |
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. | |
It is thought he was the only person to witness the attack. | It is thought he was the only person to witness the attack. |
Fellow zoo keeper Emma Els told the hearing that Miss McClay had let her into the tiger house shortly before the attack to grease the internal sliding gates. | |
But she ran out of grease and was let out of the tiger's dark den by Miss McClay. | |
She said she could not recall whether her colleague locked the dark den door after letting her out. | |
Mrs Els said the Sumatran tigers - including the attacker Padang - were locked outside and not in the enclosure at that time. | |
'Sarah was on her back' | |
When she returned to the tiger house, someone shouted "the tiger is out", she said. | |
"At first I thought it was a joke as people are always saying 'there is a cat behind you' . | |
"When I got to the viewing window I could see Sarah and Padang. | |
"Sarah was on her back with Padang behind her. I remember shouting on the radio 'Padang has got Sarah, I need help'." | |
Her husband, Cornelius, a maintenance worker at the park forced open the entrance door with a crowbar. | |
He saw the door to the dark den was not locked. He also saw that two sliding gates which allowed internal access for the tigers were open, the jury heard. | |
Miss McClay, from Glasgow, died from multiple injuries including puncture wounds to the neck. | |
The hearing continues. | The hearing continues. |