A three-year-old boy is recovering after a serious incident at Johnsons Zoo in Old Hurst, Cambridgeshire, prompted a major emergency response. Authorities were called to the scene following reports that the child had entered a crocodile enclosure area under alarming circumstances. Emergency personnel, including police and medical teams, responded quickly, while visitors were moved away from the area and parts of the zoo were temporarily closed as officials secured the scene and began their investigation.
Cambridgeshire Police arrested a 30-year-old man from Norfolk on suspicion of attempted murder. According to authorities, the individual was later released on bail after being deemed unfit for interview due to learning difficulties. Investigators continue to gather evidence and speak with witnesses to establish exactly what happened. Officials have urged the public to avoid speculation while inquiries remain ongoing, emphasizing that determining the full circumstances surrounding the incident remains a priority.
The child suffered serious injuries, including a broken arm and a fractured pelvis, and is receiving ongoing medical care. Medical professionals have reported that he is in stable condition while continuing his recovery. According to reports, the boy did not land directly in the water near the crocodiles but instead struck a concrete walkway inside the enclosure area. Experts have noted that this may have prevented an even more dangerous situation, as crocodiles possess powerful jaws and rapid reflexes that can make close encounters extremely hazardous.
Witnesses described hearing screams before the area fell silent as emergency crews arrived. Members of the Johnson family, who own and operate the zoo, reportedly entered the enclosure to rescue the child before first responders took over. Johnsons Zoo later released a statement expressing concern for the boy and support for his family during the difficult time. As the investigation continues, authorities remain focused on understanding the events that led to the incident while the community hopes for the young child’s continued recovery.