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Posted: Wednesday, 12 November 2008 3:51PM

Federal Lawsuit Filed in SF Zoo Tiger Attack



SAN FRANCISCO (AP)  -- Two brothers who survived a Christmas Day tiger attack at the San Francisco Zoo are suing the zoo and others in federal court.

Kulbir and Amritpal Dhaliwal filed the suit on Friday against the city and county of San Francisco, the police department, the zoo and a public relations firm hired by the zoo in the days after the attack.

Their friend, 17-year-old Carlos Sousa Jr., was killed when a Siberian tiger escaped its enclosure and mauled the three.

The Dhaliwals' suit says the tiger enclosure was lower than recommended national standards. It also claims that the zoo started a smear campaign against the Dhaliwal brothers following the attacks.

Sousa's family also has filed a claim, which was rejected by the city attorney's office. If the two sides do not settle, the family has until the end of the year to file a lawsuit.

 

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(Copyright 2008 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)
 
 
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