Woman is Charged With Trespassing After Being Bitten By Tiger

Posted by Samuel on Thu 05th Nov, 2015 - tori.ng

A woman has had insult added to her injury when she was charged with trespassing after a tiger bit her in a zoo, though One would have thought she would attract sympathy.

 
A woman in Omaha, Nebraska was accused of trespassing after sneaking into a local zoo and being bitten by a tiger on Halloween night.
 
The woman, 33-year-old Jacqueline Edie, is currently being treated for injuries on her left hand at the Creighton University Medial Center. Edie, who showed signs of intoxication and acted aggressively towards hospital staff, allegedly snuck into the Henry Doorly Zoo & Aquarium Saturday night to pet an 18-year-old Malayan tiger named Mai.

Zoo officials say that upon reaching into the animal's cage, the tiger bit Edie's hand and caused severe trauma. A friend then transported Edie to the hospital.

According to Police, the incident may have occurred at 4 a.m and it's is currently under investigation by the Omaha Police Department.

Also, how Edie managed to enter the zoo is still under investigation. The Zoo patron Ron Hegg told Omaha.com the tiger's actions were understandable. "It's not like it got loose and attacked someone," he said. "It was just protecting its territory."
 
Following this incident,  executive director Dennis Pate told Sky News that additional cameras are being installed at the zoo, which is currently staffed by 24-hour security personnel and equipped with computerized locks for entry and exit points.
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