DALLAS - Dallas Zoo officials said they can?t explain how a 300-pound gorilla escaped from his enclosure, injuring four people before he was shot to death.
'He has my son in his mouth'
The injured included a mother and her toddler son. Rivers Noah, 3, was in fair condition at Children?s Medical Center with multiple bites to his head and chest. His mother, Keisha Heard, 26, who was bitten on the legs, and Cheryl Reichert, who suffered arm injuries, were treated at hospitals and released.
?I was like, ?This is not happening, this is so unreal,? cause he just came out of nowhere,? Heard said Friday on NBC?s Today show. ?I?m watching this gorilla. He has my son in his mouth, he?s attacking him, and I tried to help him and there wasn?t really anything that I could do. ... He slings me back across the concrete area where we are. So it was really scary.?
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'He has my son in his mouth'
The injured included a mother and her toddler son. Rivers Noah, 3, was in fair condition at Children?s Medical Center with multiple bites to his head and chest. His mother, Keisha Heard, 26, who was bitten on the legs, and Cheryl Reichert, who suffered arm injuries, were treated at hospitals and released.
?I was like, ?This is not happening, this is so unreal,? cause he just came out of nowhere,? Heard said Friday on NBC?s Today show. ?I?m watching this gorilla. He has my son in his mouth, he?s attacking him, and I tried to help him and there wasn?t really anything that I could do. ... He slings me back across the concrete area where we are. So it was really scary.?
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