Sunday, 1 Jun 2025
  • Contact
  • About Us
New York Interest
  • Local News
  • Business
  • Sports
  • Tech
  • Music
Font ResizerAa
New York InterestNew York Interest
  • Local News
  • Business
  • Sports
  • Tech
  • Music
Search
  • Local News
  • Business
  • Sports
  • Tech
  • Music
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
Copyright © 2024 NewYork Interest. All Rights Reserved.
New York Interest > Blog > Local News > Dreamworld animal handler mauled by tiger in ‘rare’ attack
Local News

Dreamworld animal handler mauled by tiger in ‘rare’ attack

NewYork Interest Team
Last updated: September 2, 2024 12:16 pm
NewYork Interest Team
Share
Dreamworld animal handler mauled by tiger in ‘rare’ attack
SHARE



An “experienced” animal handler has been left with serious injuries after a tiger mauled her in a “rare” attack at a theme park in Australia, officials said.

The woman, 47, was attacked by the tiger while she was working Monday morning at Dreamworld, a major tourist attraction on Queensland’s Gold Coast that also includes a wildlife park, according to local Queensland Ambulance Service director Justin Payne.

“We were advised that at that location a 47-year-old female, an experienced handler, had been bitten by one of the tigers,” Payne said.

Emergency services were called to the Dreamworld theme park on Queensland’s Gold Coast an hour before the park opened. @10NewsFirstQLD/X

“The patient obviously had received some serious lacerations and puncture wounds from the animal. She was quite pale and feeling unwell, but generally well.”

Payne said an ambulance was called to Dreamworld just before 9 a.m. local time, an hour before the theme park opens to visitors.

The woman, whose identity was not released, was taken to the Gold Coast University Hospital in stable condition, Payne said.

It’s unclear what prompted the attack.

“She is one of the experienced and senior handlers there at Dreamworld… it’s good to see that she was able to be looked after by other support staff there,” Payne said.

The amusement park, which has rides as well as animal exhibits, described the attack in a statement as an “isolated and rare incident” that would be investigated.

“Dreamworld acknowledges an incident that occurred involving one of the park’s tigers and a trained tiger handler,” a spokesperson said.

The tiger island at Dreamworld is home to nine Sumatran and Bengal tigers. ABC News (Australia)
After the attack, the “experienced” handler “was quite pale and feeling unwell, but generally well.” @10NewsFirstQLD/X

“Dreamworld’s immediate focus is on the support of the team member. This was an isolated and rare incident, and we will conduct a thorough review accordingly.”

Dreamworld’s Tiger Island attraction is one of only a handful of interactive tiger exhibits in the world, according to the theme park.

The popular destination – which is visited by almost two million people every year – is home to nine Sumatran and Bengal tigers, according to Dreamworld’s website.

It opened almost three decades ago and hosts two shows a day, in which onlookers are invited to watch the animals “glide underwater” in a splash pool and eat their daily meals.

The park also offers visitors aged 13 and older the opportunity to feed the tigers using tongs for 15 minutes. Those aged 13 to 15 must be accompanied by a paying adult for this experience.

In 2011, a nine-year-old male Bengal tiger named Kato bit two separate handlers at the park.

Share This Article
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Copy Link Print
Previous Article Gymnast Kara Welsh fatally shot by University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Gymnast Kara Welsh fatally shot by University of Wisconsin-Whitewater
Next Article Children under age 2 should be forbidden screen time and TV, according to this country Children under age 2 should be forbidden screen time and TV, according to this country

Your Trusted Source for Accurate and Timely Updates!

Our commitment to delivering trending news consistently has earned us the trust of a vast audience! Stay ahead with real-time updates on the latest events & trends by following us on social media.
FacebookLike
TwitterFollow
InstagramFollow
YoutubeSubscribe
TiktokFollow
LinkedInFollow

Popular Posts

James Earl Jones’ voice marked the time, in baseball and beyond

James Earl Jones, who passed away at the age of 93, will be forever immortalized…

By NewYork Interest Team

Mike Lynch’s ‘devastated’ family break silence after Bayesian yacht disaster

British tech tycoon Mike Lynch’s “devastated” family broke their silence Friday after the bodies of…

By NewYork Interest Team

American Kate Douglass wins first Olympic gold medal in 200-meter breaststroke

NANTERRE, France — American Kate Douglass won the first Olympic gold medal of her career…

By NewYork Interest Team

You Might Also Like

Iran responds to Israeli strikes, Hezbollah fires rockets at IDF
Local News

Iran responds to Israeli strikes, Hezbollah fires rockets at IDF

By NewYork Interest Team
Clergy brawl for control of Ukraine’s largest cathedral
Local News

Clergy brawl for control of Ukraine’s largest cathedral

By NewYork Interest Team
North Korean troops could be sent to Ukraine soon: Zelensky
Local News

North Korean troops could be sent to Ukraine soon: Zelensky

By NewYork Interest Team
Secret documents reveal eliminated Hamas leader Yayha Sinwar’s final written ‘directives’: report
Local News

Secret documents reveal eliminated Hamas leader Yayha Sinwar’s final written ‘directives’: report

By NewYork Interest Team
New York Interest
Facebook Instagram Twitter Tiktok Youtube Linkedin

About US

New York Interest: Your go-to source for the latest news, events, and insights about New York. We are dedicated to providing in-depth coverage and captivating stories that highlight the essence of the city that never sleeps.

Categories
  • Local News
  • Business
  • Sports
  • Tech
  • Music
Useful Links
  • Contact
  • About Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions

Newsletter

Subscribe to our newsletter to get our newest articles instantly!

Copyright © 2024 New York Interest. All Rights Reserved.

Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?