Zoo Security
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Enclosure failure implied as lapse in safety design or supervision
[omission] and [missing_historical_context]: Notes the child entered the enclosure but omits whether safety upgrades followed, framing the incident as a failure without closure.
“It was 10 years ago to the day when the 17-year-old western lowland gorilla named Harambe was killed, after a three-year-old boy climbed into his enclosure”
Zoo security implicitly framed as failing due to need for new intrusion prevention measures
Story angle highlights new security upgrades, implying prior vulnerability without contextualizing typical zoo protocols
“The zoo said it was installing 'intrusion prevention nets' around the exhibit, and would be introducing extra patrols around the monkeys to keep them safe.”