Visitors feel safe at crocodile-attack zoo, says mum
A zoo where a three-year-old boy was attacked by a crocodile on Thursday has reopened to the public.
The boy was critically injured after ending up in the animal's enclosure at Johnsons of Old Hurst, near Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire.
Johnsons - which also has an on-site farm shop, steakhouse, and tea room - opened on Friday but its crocodile enclosure remained closed "out of respect for the family".
Rebecca, 33, who had planned a visit to the zoo with her three-year-old daughter on Friday, told the BBC they had been lots of times before and still felt safe there.
A 30-year-old man from Norfolk who was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder has been released on bail, Cambridgeshire Police said.
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