The chaos in the aftermath of China‘s worst mine disaster in 17 years led to a revision in the death toll to 82 killed, local officials said at a press conference late on Saturday.
The people died in a gas explosion at the Liushenyu coal mine in China’s northern province of Shanxi late on Friday.
Initially, state media reports said at least 90 people were killed.
Even at the lower number, the incident remains China’s deadliest mining accident since 2009, when a gas explosion at the Xinxing Mine in Heilongjiang province killed 108 people.
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Local officials said at the press conference the initial death toll from state media had been tallied in error.
“After the incident, the scene was chaotic, the company’s count of the number of workers was not clear, which led to the initial inaccurate number,” Guo Xiaofang, the head of Shanxi’s Qinyuan county, where the mine is located, said.
There were 247 workers on duty underground at the time of the explosion.
Drivers wait in rescue vehicles outside the Liushenyu coal mine, where an explosion killed dozens in Qinyuan county, in China’s northern Shanxi province on 24 May 2026 (AFP/Getty)
Two people remained unaccounted for, Mr Guo said, while 128 were injured and hospitalised, and 35 were uninjured.
The Liushenyu mine is owned by Shanxi Tongzhou Coal Coking Group and all four of its mines have been closed and company executives detained, local officials said at the news conference.
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State-run newspaper the People’s Daily published an editorial on the accident on its front page on Sunday morning, calling for greater attention to safety in production and to “completely reverse the tendency to prioritise development over safety”.
President Xi Jinping on Saturday had called for authorities to “spare no effort” in treating the injured and conducting search and rescue operations, according to Xinhua. He also ordered an investigation into the incident.
The mine has a production capacity of 1.2 million tons of coal per year, officials said at the press conference.
China last year mined 4.83 billion tons of the fuel, which forms the backbone of its power sector.
Thousands of people in Greater Manchester headed to the polls on Thursday, June 18, to cast their votes in a by-election that could have huge consequences for the Labour government.
Voters in Ashton-in-Makerfield have selected a new MP after former Labour minister Josh Simons resigned to open up a path for Andy Burnham’s return to Westminster. The Greater Manchester mayor, who previously served as MP for Leigh between 2001 and 2017 before stepping down to run for the mayorship, has made his intentions to replace Sir Keir Starmer clear in recent weeks.
Mr Burnham’s return to the House of Commons would give him a launching pad to challenge the current premiership and put himself forward for the top job. Sir Keir has been fighting to stay in Number 10 after a disastrous set of results in the local elections in May, with several Labour members withdrawing their support for the prime minister since.
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The turnout for a by-election is usually lower than in a general election, but with the consequences of Thursday’s vote expected to reach far beyond the Greater Manchester constituency, it had been predicted that many more voters would be taking to the polls.
There are around 76,500 registered voters in the Makerfield constituency, according to the latest figures.
Now that the votes have been verified, it can be revealed that the turnout of the 2026 Makerfield by-election was 45,510 from an eligible population of 77,462. That makes it a turnout of 58.75 per cent.
In 2024, Mr Simons won the general election in Makerfield with 45.2 per cent of the vote, and a majority of 5,399 votes. The turnout for that election was 52.5 per cent with a total of 40,263 votes cast.
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In the 2019 general election, when Boris Johnson’s Tory government won a landslide victory, the turnout was 59.7 per cent. Labour candidate Yvonne Fovargue won that vote with 45.1 per cent of the vote. She had held the seat since 2010 but decided not to stand in the 2024 general election.
Makerfield has been seen as a safe Labour seat since its creation in 1983, with no other party having won it. However, during the local elections this year, Reform UK won 24 out of 25 seats on Wigan Metropolitan Borough Council that were up for election. Although, Labour suffered heavy losses, the party still managed to keep hold of its majority in the borough.
Makerfield is one of three parliamentary by-elections that took place on Thursday. The other two are in the Scottish seats of Aberdeen South, and Arbroath and Broughty Ferry, where SNP MPs Stephen Gethins and Stephen Flynn had stood down after winning elections to the Scottish Parliament in May.
Trump did not directly respond to Khamanei’s statement, but posted on Truth Social that he expects a ceasefire to take effect “on all fronts”, including between Israel and Iran-backed Hezbollah in Lebanon, and that he expects countries in the Middle East to “maintain their commitment to allowing our negotiations” to take place.
And today we are sharing a gallery of photos of York school proms through the years as the 2026 season begins.
Following months of revision and exams, the summer balls mark a stylish farewell for pupils in Years 11 and 13.
Over the years, thousands of teenagers have donned their glad rags to enjoy a VIP-themed party at some of the best venues in and around York, including leading hotels such as The Milner by the railway station and also York Racecourse
Flashback to Owen and Jack Bradshaw with the family tractor at York Racecourse for Jack’s school prom. Photo supplied
And in true prom tradition, some school leavers have gone all out to make a dramatic entrance.
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From horse‑drawn carriages, to sports cars, boats on the Ouse, to tractors, and even via horseback, creativity has never been in short supply.
We are sharing some our favourite school proms photos from recent years – and would love to see how this year’s prom-goers have stepped out in style for their big night.
2021: Rosie Henderson Holmes, Alex Shepherd and Tianna Wigginton, of Huntington School, York, were whisked away to a night to remember via boat decked out with rose-gold balloons spelling out ‘Prom 2021’. Photo by Heather Louise Photography
We will be sharing photos of school proms throughout York and the surrounding area in coming weeks, both in The Press and online
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Here’s what the stars have in store for your day (Picture: Metro.co.uk)
Today, a major astrological shift takes place as Chiron departs fiery Aries for grounded Taurus. This moves away from Chiron’s cosmic placement for the past seven years.
Capricorn, Aquarius and Pisces, this change will bring greater clarity. Let it alleviate some emotional baggage from your life.
Step into this new cosmic moment and let go of old habits. Don’t give energy to what no longer serves you.
Ahead, you’ll find all star signs’ horoscopes for today: Friday June 19, 2026.
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Aries
March 21 to April 20
A major change occurs in the astrological calendar today, as the healer Chiron leaves your sign and arrives in the earthy Taurus for an initial three-month visit. For the past seven years, he has been urging you to develop your sense of individuality and come to terms with any perceived vulnerabilities. Now you have a chance to work on your personal value and worth.
A developing healing dimension has shaped up in your situation in the last year. It may have felt a little bit raw at times, but this has nudged you towards deeper insights and coming to terms with past hurts and disappointments. Now you can move more into the moment. This is a fine opportunity to discover your authentic self-worth rather than rely on others’ validation.
The Sun in Gemini forges a pivotal link to the powerful Chiron, which then relocates to the most sheltered area for you personally, for the next three months. Friends who really understand the deeper side of your nature can really show up and can be influential in the next three months. You can enjoy getting into nature with them or going for spa days or retreats.
If you have a well-established friendship group, today’s arrival of the complex Chiron into the most social part of your chart for three months may not impact on you obviously. Your natural and instinctive ability to tune into others can be amplified, and people can share their concerns more with you. You’ll likely happily oblige, but don’t lose yourself by being too giving.
The archetype of your sign gives you an aura of invincibility with your charisma sufficient to overcome ever challenge. Is that always how it feels? No? Well, if your professional success hasn’t always matched up, you may have been frustrated that the “stars” don’t deliver. The truth is, we’re all forged by our unique birth chart, not just our sign, but do push hard now for acclaim.
Knowledge comes in many forms. For some, it can be hard-earned life experience, developed at the sharp end of daily reality. For others, it can be born from academic prowess. Others, through a love of travel, culture, and languages. Whatever your special talents, they can shine out strongly now. Yet ironically, you can become more conscious of what you believe you lack.
Cosmic messages for Cosmic messages for Virgo today
Libra
September 24 to October 23
You could find yourself becoming more aware that within your innate desire for partnership, or at least cordial relationships with people in general, where you feel required to open up and make yourself vulnerable. This can be true of many of us, of course, but the transforming power of Chiron will likely flag this dynamic more powerfully over the next three months.
You may often find yourself giving friends brilliant relationship advice and can do so even more frequently in the months ahead. If you are looking to meet someone special, you may find yourself becoming more aware that, for all your consideration, others may not be so open to tuning into your relationship situation. Look to point your wisdom towards your own needs.
You’re one of the most freedom-loving members of the zodiac. Daily routines can be an anathema. You know that you have to do your bit, and do, but if it all gets too rigid and dull, your attention span plummets. In recent years, the chaotic energies of Uranus may have left a mark, but now healer Chiron urges you to embrace life’s finer details and your well-being.
In your early life, did you feel you had to be the adult in the room, or at least take on a lot of responsibility? If so, this may still echo. If embracing spontaneity and fun makes you feel uncomfortable, as if you should be attending to more virtuous and worthy demands, healer Chiron’s arrival in your pleasure sector, prompts you to look to become more at ease with joy.
Over the last seven years, your rebellious ruler Uranus, has stormed through the tender home and emotional part of your life. This disrupts but it also pushes us to break free of what no longer serves. If you have been affected by a separation, loss, home move, or have felt isolated, the potent energies of Chiron for the next three months can help you gently unpick things.
As a water sign, your senses and feelings define you. Yet we live in a world of fast exchanges and multiple types of messages, which can both amuse and stimulate or overwhelm. Working on your resilience to this welter of information is going to be a theme in the next three months. It’s not words, memes, or music; it’s the deeper meaning they hold that will call out to you.
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The former Aberdeen, Kilmarnock and Hearts manager has been engaged in extensive talks with Rangers’ American chairman Andrew Cavenagh regarding their plans for the squad
Previous manager Danny Rohl had instructed his players to reconvene at their Auchenhowie training ground on Monday to commence preparations for the upcoming season.
However, the squad has now been informed to delay their return until Thursday, when they will be introduced to new manager McInnes for the first time.
The 54 year old is currently in the United States, where he had been on a family break.
He was also seen among thousands of enthusiastic Scotland supporters in Boston as he watched the national team’s opening World Cup triumph over Haiti last week. It’s anticipated he’ll attend the Gillette Stadium tomorrow evening to witness Steve Clarke’s side take on Morocco, reports the Daily Record.
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Meanwhile, Reach Sport understands the former Aberdeen, Kilmarnock and Hearts manager has been engaged in extensive talks with Rangers’ American chairman Andrew Cavenagh as they start mapping out the alterations McInnes wishes to implement at the club.
He is due back in Glasgow within the next 72 hours, when he will intensify his assessment of the first-team squad he has taken over from Rohl, alongside the summer recruitment targets he aims to secure.
McInnes has signed a three-year contract at Ibrox and will now be tasked with restoring the club to the success it enjoyed in the late 1990s when he was part of the title-winning teams assembled by Walter Smith and Dick Advocaat. Meanwhile, Rohl has expressed his gratitude to the Ibrox club and believes they are now better placed to challenge for honours.
Taking to Instagram, he wrote: “As I move on to a new chapter, I wanted to express my heartfelt thanks to everyone connected with Rangers.
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“It’s been an incredible honour to be part of this amazing club. Thank you to the players, staff and, of course, the brilliant supporters for the way you welcomed and backed us.
“It was a privilege to experience your passion and have you by our side.
“I would also like to thank Andrew for giving me the opportunity and his support throughout my time at the club.
“I’m proud of the work we all did together over the past year. While there is always more to achieve, I believe the club is in a stronger position and well placed for what lies ahead.
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“I will take with me many great memories and a huge amount of respect for this club and everyone connected to it.
“I wish you all nothing but success for the future. All the best, Danny.”
Amethyst & Aura welcomed customers to its new Cornmill Shopping Centre premises today (June 18) after relocating withing the centre and rebranding from Beaded Treasures to reflect its expanded range of crystal, wellness and artisan products.
Founded in 2021, the independent boutique focuses on handmade jewellery, ethically sourced products and holistic wellbeing items while supporting artisans and Fair Trade principles.
Cornmill centre manager Zoe France (L) and owner of Amethyst & Aura Ambica (R) (Image: PR)
The new 360 sq. ft. store at Unit 27, next to Puff Puff Vape Shop, stocks crystals, gemstones, handmade beaded jewellery, incense, candles, artisan teas, cleansing bundles, perfumes, fashion accessories, leather bags, clothing, artwork and home decor.
Many of the beaded jewellery pieces are handmade by owner Ambica, while other products are created by artisan makers who share the company’s commitment to ethical sourcing and sustainability.
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Inside the latest shop to open in the Cornmill Shopping Centre Amethyst & Aura (Image: PR)
Ambica said: “We are delighted to be opening our new store at Cornmill Shopping Centre. The move marks an exciting new chapter for our business and allows us to expand our product range while continuing to offer the personalised service our customers know and love.
“Our customers have supported us throughout our journey, and we are grateful for the encouragement we have received from the local community. We look forward to welcoming both new and returning customers into the store and sharing everything Amethyst & Aura has to offer.”
Zoe France, centre manager at Cornmill Shopping Centre, said: “It has been fantastic to watch Ambica grow her business at Cornmill Shopping Centre.
“The move to a larger store and the launch of Amethyst & Aura marks an exciting new chapter, and we are delighted to see the business continue to evolve and thrive within the centre.”
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The store is open from 9am to 5pm, Monday to Saturday.
The polls are now closed and the voting is complete for the Makerfield by-election which took place in Wigan on Thursday, June 18.
This by-election has been a hugely anticipated event, with Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham running as a candidate for the Labour Party – the first step of his plan to launch a leadership bid.
It comes after the sudden resignation of Labour MP Josh Simons on May 14, who confirmed he stood down from the position to make a pathway for Greater Manchester mayor Andy Burnham to stand for election.
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Around 70,000 people living in the Wigan constituency had the opportunity to go out and vote on Thursday and have their say in choosing a new Member of Parliament in Makerfield.
Aside from Kenyon and Burnham, another 12 candidates are running: Jake Austin for the Liberal Democrats, Count Binface for Count Binface Party, Dan Clarke for Libertarian Party, John Dyer for Independent, Ed Gemmell for Climate Party, Paul Gould – Independent, Howling Laud Hope for The Official Monster Raving Loony Party, Rob Pownall for Independent, Rebecca Shepherd for Restore Britain, Sarah Wakefield for Green Party, Peter Ward for Rejoin EU, and Michael Winstanley for Conservative and Unionist Party.
Counting is expected to get underway shortly after the polls close at 10pm on Thursday, with the results expected in the early hours of Friday morning.
During general elections, you often get an idea of who has won through an exit poll, which can be published once polls close at 10pm. This is compiled through interviews with voters as they leave polling stations, revealing the predicted results as soon as the voting ends and it is usually pretty accurate at revealing whether there will be a majority government or a hung parliament.
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However, no exit poll has been conducted for the Makerfield by-election.
A poll was carried out by Opinium between June 3 and 11, 2026, ahead of election day. The study included 543 local residents who suggested how they would vote in the by-election.
The results of that poll showed:
Labour – Andy Burnham: 46%
Reform – Rob Kenyon: 41%
Restore – Rebecca Shepherd: 7%
Conservative – Michael Winstanley: 3%
Green – Sarah Wakefield: 2%
Liberal Democrats – Jake Austin: 1%
Other: 1%
According to the latest odds, as of 9.30pm on Thursday, Mr Burnham was the heavy favourite with the bookies to win.
William Hill – Labour 1/12, Reform 6/1, Restore 16/1
At just 21 years old, Ellie has transformed the space into a purpose-built clinic designed to help local residents manage pain, recover from injuries, improve mobility and support their overall wellbeing.
Ellie first qualified as a Sports Massage Therapist at 18 before later becoming a Pilates Instructor.
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After years of building a loyal client base, she took the leap into opening her own clinic in York.
The clinic combines Sports Massage therapy and Pilates services under one roof, offering both hands-on treatment and movement-based rehabilitation to help clients move, recover and feel their best.
Ellie said: “As someone who was born and raised in York, opening my own clinic here is incredibly special. Building a business in the city I’ve always called home has been a long-term goal of mine, and I’m excited to create a welcoming space where people can access high-quality treatment and movement services.”
WASHINGTON (AP) — Republican leaders on Capitol Hill, including top national security figures, were voicing strong reservations Thursday —- and some outright condemnation — of the Trump administration’s agreement to end the fighting in Iran.
The memorandum of understanding signed by President Donald Trump started a 60-day negotiating clock to reach a final deal on the future of Iran’s nuclear program. While Trump allies noted the agreement is not final, the lifting of economic sanctions on Iran’s sale of oil and the plan for a $300 billion fund to rebuild Iran and its economy were met with criticism from Republican leaders and conservative influencers, including some close Trump supporters.
“President Trump has pursued peace through strength. I hope the intermediaries working on this deal are not undermining that objective,” said Mississippi Sen. Roger Wicker, the chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, who has urged Trump to keep up the pressure on Iran and last month warned against striking a bad deal.
“The $300 billion fund for the reconstruction and economic development of Iran — though not funded by U.S. taxpayers — would make Iran’s payoff under President Obama’s 2015 deal look like a pittance by comparison,” Wicker said, referring to the Democratic administration’s Iran agreement that Trump withdrew from during his first term.
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The criticism from within Trump’s own party — though hardly unanimous — comes as he is trying to bring an end to the unpopular war fewer than five months from midterm elections, where Republicans are facing headwinds in their effort to hold their narrow majorities.
Trump calls his critics ‘fools’
Wicker’s points were backed by a number of his colleagues, many of whom supported the war when it began.
“History demonstrates giving billions of dollars to the theocratic lunatics who want to kill you is an exceptionally bad idea,” said Texas Sen. Ted Cruz, a staunch supporter of the war. “And so I hope we don’t do that.”
Trump on Truth Social called his critics “fools” and said the $300 billion payment to Iran by the United States is “fake news.” The interim pact promises a $300 billion fund for postwar reconstruction. It’s not clear where that money will come from — but Trump said, as Wicker noted, the U.S. would not contribute.
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“All there is for the U.S. is Success, Lower Oil Prices, and Victory,” he posted.
Some senators question financial provisions
As the memorandum was released to Congress on Thursday, several Republican senators said it left them with questions, many of them about its financial provisions.
Majority Leader John Thune and South Dakota colleague Sen. Mike Rounds were seeking clarity on how financial incentives to Iran and conditions barring funding terrorism would be enforced, because “right now, a lot of money’s going to go to Iran,” Rounds said.
To be sure, there were Republicans more closely aligned with Trump’s America First policies in the Senate and elsewhere who were giving him the benefit of the doubt.
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Sen. Roger Marshall stressed the point in the memorandum that supporters say gives the U.S. the upper hand. In a social media post, the Kansas Republican said one of the most important provisions “lays out a key commitment that strengthens regional security and ensures that Iran can never have a nuclear weapon.”
Louisiana GOP Senate candidate John Fleming, who has focused on Trump’s most loyal supporters ahead of a June 27 Republican primary runoff, said that means Trump has suggested that the U.S. will strike Iran again if it does not live up to the agreement.
“The criticism may be worthy if there isn’t follow-through,” Fleming said. “He’s using the speak-softly-and-carry-a-big-stick in offering them plenty of help, but at the same time he’s got that stick ready if they don’t live up to their agreements.”
MAGA voices send a warning
Still, some of Trump’s strongest supporters in conservative media have warned against the agreement.
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Conservative radio host Mark Levin suggested a strategic rethinking to hold off on an agreement with Iran until after the midterms.
“We should consider slow-walking the enemy, building up our munitions, our oil reserves, get the price of gasoline down, get through the midterms, then knock them out,” he said in a social media post. Instead, the U.S. seemed to be “rushing to a deal, building up their oil industry” and agreeing to governments “transferring billions to them.”
Right-wing social media influencer Laura Loomer, who has long supported Trump while also promoting conspiracy theories, was more pointed in her criticism.
“Who is giving the President tainted, pro-Islamic intel?” she posted on X.
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What all the critics shared is an abiding distrust of the Iranian regime, no matter their relationship to Trump.
“It does smack of the kind of appeasement,” said former Vice President Mike Pence, whose relationship with Trump was fractured after the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol. “Bottom line. I don’t trust the Iranians.”
A three-year-old boy is in a critical but stable condition after allegedly being thrown into a crocodile enclosure at Johnson’s of Old Hurst zoo in Huntingdonshire, as a 30-year-old man has been arrested
Paige Ingram and Sam Russell and Jordan Reynolds Press Association
23:40, 18 Jun 2026Updated 23:46, 18 Jun 2026
Cambridgeshire: Police at zoo where boy was pushed into crocodile enclosure
A zoo owner’s wife leapt into a crocodile enclosure in a desperate bid to rescue a seriously injured three-year-old boy who was allegedly hurled in by a stranger.
Police arrested a man on suspicion of attempted murder after being called to Johnson’s of Old Hurst, in Huntingdonshire, at 1.24pm on Thursday to “reports of an incident involving a three-year-old boy, during which he ended up in the crocodile enclosure”, Cambridgeshire Police said.
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A local resident, who wished to remain anonymous, said that the zoo owner’s wife, Tracey Johnson, leapt into the enclosure in an attempt to rescue the youngster.
A villager said: “Apparently, the wife of the zoo owner, Tracey Johnson, jumped in to the enclosure to save the child.”
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The boy was rushed to Addenbrooke’s Hospital in Cambridge with serious injuries and remains critical but stable, the force confirmed. A 30-year-old man from Norfolk has been detained on suspicion of attempted murder, police said.
Detective Inspector Verity McCann said: “At this stage we are speaking to people who were at the zoo at the time of this distressing incident to understand more about the circumstances. We do not believe the man arrested and the child are known to each other. Officers are supporting the boy’s family at hospital and our thoughts remain with them.”
In a social media statement, Johnson’s announced that “out of respect to the family” Tropical House will remain shut until further notice. They added: “Our thoughts and prayers are with the boy and his family following the incident that occurred today.”
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The ambulance service confirmed that an ambulance, a rapid response vehicle, an ambulance officer vehicle and an air ambulance were sent to the scene. A uniformed officer was standing guard at an entrance to the site on Thursday evening, with a marked police vehicle parked nearby in the car park.
The zoo sits off a quiet, tree-lined country lane in the village of Old Hurst, surrounded by residential properties, and also boasts a tea room, farm shop and steakhouse on site.
The attraction is home to over 100 animals, amongst them lions, tigers, sloth bears, capybaras and meerkats. The crocodiles are housed inside a tropical building within a converted cattle shed, while other animals are kept in outdoor enclosures.
The Johnson family has been caring for and working with crocodiles for the past two decades. Current owner Andy Johnson has been involved in producing a “European published dossier on the farming, welfare and husbandry of crocodilians”, according to the zoo’s website.
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Neighbour Mike Annicelli, 52, who lives near the zoo, said he had visited before and felt perfectly safe there. Describing the crocodile enclosure, he said: “Everything is elevated, you’re far away from the animals.”
He described a “raised platform” and estimated the crocodiles were roughly 15ft below, adding that fencing ran along the walkways, which he believed stood around 4ft high.
Local councillor Charlotte Lowe admitted she “can’t fathom” how the young boy ended up inside the crocodile enclosure.
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Speaking outside the attraction on Thursday evening, the Huntingdonshire District Council councillor for Warboys ward said: “I can’t fathom how it’s happened because they’ve got all the right protection and safety equipment, for want of a better word, in there.” She went on to say: “This incident, I think it’s shocked an awful lot of people, especially the locals.”
Ben Obese-Jecty, the MP for Huntingdon, said: “I am aware of the incident at Johnson’s of Old Hurst and have been liaising with senior officers at Gold Command who are treating this as a critical incident.
“This is now a live criminal investigation and I would ask people to refrain from speculation online. The police will provide an update with further information in due course. My thoughts are with the young victim and his family during a hugely traumatic and difficult time.”
Alastair Torrance, deputy chairman of Old Hurst Parish Council, said: “I do feel enormously for the family of the child. It must’ve been absolutely terrible for the child and the family.”
A spokesperson for Huntingdonshire District Council said: “We are aware of the serious incident that has taken place today at Johnson’s of Old Hurst. Our thoughts are with the young boy and his family at this very difficult time. We are working closely with partners, including Cambridgeshire Police. We urge people not to speculate on the circumstances surrounding this incident while inquiries are ongoing.”
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