The 3-year-old boy's
condition has been updated from critical to stable, according to a press
release from Arkansas Children's Hospital obtained by CNN affiliate KARK.
The child, who is not being named, is expected to improve.
"We respect the wishes of
the child's guardian, who asked that the child's name and any
additional information not be shared at this time," said Dan McFadden,
director of communications for the hospital.
Witnesses say screams for
help rang out loudly after the 3-year-old boy slipped through the
exhibit rail feet first, plummeting into the cat pit, according to a
Little Rock police report.
The child was with his
father and grandfather at the time of the incident. The father told
Little Rock police he was leaning over the rail in an attempt to take a
photograph of the animals and observed his son's feet go over the rail
out of his peripheral vision. The child's grandfather says the little
boy fell approximately 15-16 feet, police said.
Two jaguars in the
enclosure attac
ked the toddler. "The black cat had bit the child on the
foot area and the yellow jaguar had bit the clothing near the neck
area," read the police report, quoting the grandfather.
Fire extinguishers were
used to ward off the big cats in the exhibit, while a zookeeper lowered a
ladder, climbed into the cat pit and retrieved the child, according to a
statement released by the zoo.
Zookeepers said the rescued child was conscious and responding.
Though doctors said the
wounds are not life-threatening, the toddler had an extensive scalp
laceration, a depressed skull fracture and minor puncture wounds,
according to the police report.
"Our thoughts and
prayers are with the child and the family. The safety of our citizens is
of paramount value and our staff followed training procedures on
rescuing the child and were able to respond quickly and efficiently and
work with emergency personnel, said Bruce Moore, Little Rock city
manager, in a statement.
City officials said a full investigation into the incident is being conducted.
Credit/ CNN
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