Zookeeper mauled by lions at Australian zoo

An ambulance is seen leaving the Shoalhaven Zoo, in Nowra, Australia, on May, 29, 2020. PHOTO: REUTERS

SYDNEY (AFP) - Two lions attacked a woman cleaning their enclosure at an Australian zoo on Friday (May 29), leaving her with critical head and neck injuries, police said.

The 35-year-old zookeeper was airlifted to hospital after the morning attack at Shoalhaven Zoo, about 160km south of Sydney.

Ambulance officials said the woman was in a critical but stable condition.

The Shoalhaven Zoo has been closed to the public since March 25 because of restrictions on public gatherings aimed at controlling the coronavirus epidemic.

Public broadcaster ABC said the zoo was the scene of a crocodile attack in 2014 when a handler was dragged into a pond by a 3.7m saltwater croc in front of about 60 spectators.

The crocodile released the handler, who suffered only minor injuries, the ABC said.

Police said they were investigating the latest attack.

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