Toddler Seriously Injured After Incident at Cambridgeshire Zoo
British police have released a 30-year-old man who had been detained on suspicion of attempted murder following a shocking incident involving a three-year-old boy at a zoo in eastern England.
The child sustained severe injuries after ending up inside a crocodile enclosure at Johnsons of Old Hurst zoo near Cambridge. He was rushed to Addenbrooke’s Hospital, where doctors said he remains in critical but stable condition.
Authorities are continuing their investigation while specialist officers provide support to the boy’s family.
Suspect Released While Investigation Continues
The Norfolk man was initially arrested after the incident and later assessed as unfit for interview. Police have since released him on bail as detectives continue gathering evidence.
Investigators have not disclosed exactly how the child entered the enclosure or whether his injuries were caused directly by the crocodiles. Officials have also said the suspect and the child were not believed to know each other.
Zoo Closes Tropical House Following Incident
Following the tragedy, Johnsons of Old Hurst zoo temporarily closed its Tropical House area, where the enclosure is located. The rest of the attraction remains open to visitors.
Local officials have urged the public to avoid speculation while detectives from the major crime unit continue their work. The incident has shocked the local community and raised questions about the circumstances surrounding the child’s entry into the enclosure.
Family Receiving Support
Emergency services responded quickly to the scene and provided immediate medical assistance before transferring the boy to hospital. Police said specially trained officers are supporting the family as inquiries continue.
No further details have been released regarding possible charges, and authorities say the investigation remains active.
























































