No, but they should be making a reasonable effort to prevent people (especially kids) from entering the area. Now, this doesn't mean that they could possibly identify every means that a child could come up with to get in and prevent it, but when that means is shown, they should move to fix it. Kid move a trash can over to climb on it and over the fence? Make the cans harder for kids to move or raise the height of the fence.
If there was some means of entering the area that the Zoo knew or should have known about but did not address, then that would place some blame on the Zoo.
So, the first time in 30 years someone gets pass it is unreasonable? Come on!
You haven't shown that others have ran into this same issue so far. You also haven't shown they didn't do things to prevent it - when it did. Which would be hard to do since so far we have had it happen once.
Yet, let's jump to blame the zoo over something that hasn't been proven.
This is a tragic accident. I'm sure at this point they will make improvements.
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