Report: Zookeeper didn’t have pepper spray when attacked
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — A Florida zookeeper killed by a tiger violated safety rules by not ensuring the animal was locked up before entering its pen and by not carrying pepper spray, a state investigation concluded.
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission also said in its report released Monday that the Palm Beach Zoo violated no state regulations that led to the April 15 death of Stacey Konwiser and that all of the gates in the tiger house were operating properly.
Zoo spokeswoman Naki Carter said in an email that the zoo appreciates the FWC’s diligence and professionalism. She said the zoo continues to co-operate with the remaining agencies investigating this accident.
Konwiser, 38 and an experienced keeper, had entered the tiger house to prepare for a presentation. The report says a warning sign on the door showed the 12-year-old Malayan tiger named Hati wasn’t locked up, but for an unknown reason Konwiser entered anyway.


