The killing of a trainee at Carolina Zoo took place when the door was blocked, according to a witness



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By Associated press

BURLINGTON, North Carolina – A witness told authorities that a portal blocked by a balloon in a North Carolina game reserve had allowed a lion to reach three people cleaning an enclosure and starting a fatal attack , biting the ankle of an internal and pulling it into the enclosure, according to a report of the forensic doctor.

Lt. Eugene Riddick of the Caswell County Sheriff's Department said that animal trainer Ashley Watts had said to have separated the 14-year-old lion named Matthai in a section of an enclosure located at the Conservators Center in Burlington December 30, according to the first report on by WRAL-TV. But Watts said that the gate that secures this section was blocked by a big balloon and that the lion had entered the area where Watts, the 22-year-old trainee, Alex Black, and a second trainee were cleaning up and attack Black, says the report. Watts tried to separate them, but before she could close the door, Matthai bit Black's ankle and dragged him into the enclosure.

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