A zoo in Austria is temporarily closed after a rhino crushed a female zookeeper to death during an early-morning feeding round.
TheSalzburg Hellbrunn Zoo announced on social media Tuesdaythat the premises would be closed all day due to the incident.
During the zoo’s morning rounds, the animals are fed and treated with insect repellent, Grebner said. “We do not know exactly how it happened,” Grebner explained.
A second zookeeper, who is male, was also injured in and taken to the hospital, according to Reuters. His life is not in danger.
Banners at the entrance of the Salzburg Zoo Hellbrunn on Sept. 12, 2023 in Salzburg, Austria, after a rhinoceros attacked and killed one zookeeper and severely injured another in its enclosure.FRANZ NEUMAYR/APA/AFP via Getty

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The female zookeeper, who was German and from Bavaria, was said to be very experienced and specialized in rhinos, Reuters reported.
“The woman succumbed to her injuries at the scene of the accident,” the police said.
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According to the outlet, the woman was 33 years old, while the injured man is 34 years old. He was attacked while trying to scare the same rhino away.
The zoo’s director said the rhino involved was a female called Yeti and all the rhinos at the zoo are cooperative with their keepers.
source: people.com