An accident would be someone slipping and falling over a barricade into the exhibit – this child was heard warning his mother more than 4 times that he was going to "go swimming with the gorilla". This was anything but a tragic accident - it was gross neglect by a parent.
If your child says he wants to play in the street, you don't ignore him - you take your responsibility as a parent seriously. In 38 years, there's never been an incident like this, the zoo made the only decision they could, and the boy is alive and well because of their difficult choice made quickly in a moment of escalating pressure. The only tragedy is that they were forced to make this decision at all.
Somewhere along the way, responsibility has to be taken.
If your child says he wants to play in the street, you don't ignore him - you take your responsibility as a parent seriously. In 38 years, there's never been an incident like this, the zoo made the only decision they could, and the boy is alive and well because of their difficult choice made quickly in a moment of escalating pressure. The only tragedy is that they were forced to make this decision at all.
Somewhere along the way, responsibility has to be taken.