Zoo Blames Fatal Attack on Human Error
Posted on: Wednesday, 20 June 2007, 09:02 CDT
DENVER -- A zookeeper who was fatally attacked by a jaguar had violated the rules by opening the door to the animal's cage, zoo officials said Tuesday. Denver Zoo Vice President Craig Piper said the February death of Ashlee Pfaff was caused by "human error."
"Our investigation shows Ashlee did not follow established safety protocols on the day of the accident," Piper said.
He called her death a "true tragedy."
Pfaff, 27, was killed in February when a 140-pound jaguar named Jorge got into an employee access hallway through the open cage door and pounced on her. An autopsy found she died of a broken neck, and had extensive internal injuries.
Piper said Pfaff had broken at least two zoo rules by failing to keep two locked doors between herself and the jaguar, and by failing to verify the location of the jaguar before opening an access door.
Zoo officials found no faulty doors, locks or gates. One zoo worker told police that after the attack, he found the jaguar's cage door nearly wide open and its padlock lying on the floor beneath it.
The jaguar was shot and wounded and later euthanized by other zoo employees.
Pfaff, who had started work at the Denver Zoo in 2005, graduated from New Mexico State University in 2002 with a degree in biology. Her parents live in New Mexico.
Pfaff's death is also being investigated by the U.S. Agriculture Department, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration and the Association of Zoos and Aquariums, a zoo accrediting agency.
Source: By STEVEN K. PAULSON/AP
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