The Telegram (St. John's)

Zookeeper screamed for help before tiger attack

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FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — A zookeeper screamed for help into her radio before she was fatally attacked by a Malayan tiger, but the 350-pound animal crushed her neck before her co-workers could reach her, an autopsy report released Friday showed. The Palm Beach County medical examiner determined that Stacey Konwiser, 38, died of a fractured spine, a lacerated jugular and other neck injuries suffered when she was attacked on April 15 by ``Hati.’’ The male tiger, then 12 years old, had been at the zoo for two years on loan from the zoo in Fort Worth, Texas. Konwiser had entered the tigers’ night house, an area where they eat and sleep that is not visible to the public, to prepare for a presentati­on. The report by medical examiner investigat­or Aleita J. Kinman says the tiger’s cage was supposed to be locked, but it was open, and Konwiser’s view of the animal may have been blocked by a large box inside the enclosure. Paramedics were able to reach her 17 minutes after the attack. She was taken to the hospital and pronounced dead.

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