Police are considering neglect charges against the parents of the child who fell into Cincinnati Zoo’s gorilla enclosure.
The Cincinnati Police Department has reportedly reopened its investigation into the incident which saw rare male gorilla Harambe shot dead after a four-year-old child fell into his enclosure.
Police initially dismissed the idea of charging the boy’s parents but are now reconsidering possible criminal charges, ABC News reports.
“The incident at the Cincinnati Zoo involving the young child who fell into the gorilla enclosure is under investigation by the Cincinnati Police Department,” Hamilton County Prosecutor Joseph Deters said.
“Once their investigation is concluded, they will confer with our office on possible criminal charges.”
Witnesses have reported the child expressed a desire to enter the enclosure before climbing over a one-metre barrier and falling into the moat surrounding the gorilla habitat.
The mother has since taken to Facebook to defend her parenting, saying accidents happen and praising the actions of zoo workers.
The zoo is also facing charges after an animal rights group filed a federal negligence campaign against the zoo.