24 years ago, a 400-pound white Siberian tiger named Como attacked a child
- On July 22, 2001, a 7-year-old girl named Emily Hartman was attacked by a 400-pound white Siberian tiger named Como at BEARCAT Hollow, an animal park in Racine, Minnesota.
- Como grabbed Emily and carried her several feet, as reported by previous Post Bulletin reporting.
- Como was euthanized on July 27, 2001, and health officials stated it was unlikely the tiger had rabies.
- In 2005, Nancy Kraft and her husband sold the animal park after being sentenced to prison for illegally selling endangered animals.
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24 years ago, a 400-pound white Siberian tiger named Como attacked a child
RACINE, Minn. — Twenty-four years ago, a 7-year-old girl went to a local animal park with her mother. Little did they know, the events at the park would solidify their daughter’s place in local and national headlines. On July 22, 2001, Emily Hartman went to BEARCAT Hollow, an animal park in Racine, Minnesota, that has since been sold. Hours into her family’s afternoon at the park, the 7-year-old was attacked by a 400-pound white Siberian tiger n…
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