An inquiry has been initiated by Norfolk County Council regarding the care of a man arrested after a serious incident at a zoo. This follows the attack on a three-year-old boy by a crocodile at Johnsons of Old Hurst, where the child sustained severe injuries and has undergone multiple surgeries since the incident on June 18.
The arrested individual, a 30-year-old man from Norfolk, is believed to have learning disabilities and was at the zoo with carers. He was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder but was assessed as unfit for police interview. This raises questions about the adequacy of care provided to vulnerable individuals in public settings.
The inquiry is being conducted under the Care Act 2014, which mandates local authorities to investigate risks to adults needing care and support. Although Norfolk County Council did not provide care for the man, the investigation aims to ensure that proper safeguarding measures are in place to prevent similar incidents in the future.
The Care Quality Commission is also involved, monitoring the situation to determine if any regulatory actions are necessary. This incident highlights the importance of safeguarding vulnerable individuals and the potential implications for care providers in public environments.
Source: BBC News

