WASHINGTON: Workers at the Cincinnati Zoo in the US state of Ohio shot and killed a gorilla on Saturday after a three-year-old boy fell into its enclosure, officials said.

The boy crawled through a barrier into the enclosure and fell into a moat around 4 pm, zoo director Thane Maynard told reporters.

The gorilla, a 17-year-old male named Harambe weighing more than 180 kilograms, “went down and got him,” he said.

Witnesses said the gorilla dragged the screaming boy around the habitat, local media reported.

The zoo’s dangerous animal response team shot and killed the gorilla around 10 minutes after the boy first entered it.

He was hospitalised with injuries that were not life-threatening, media quoted the police as saying.

The zoo’s response team decided to shoot the gorilla rather than tranquilise him because a tranquiliser would not have taken effect immediately, Maynard said.

Published in Dawn, May 30th, 2016

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