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A woman who lost her arm to a lion attack at a Queensland zoo has been identified as Joanne Cabban, a schoolteacher from NSW.
Questions are mounting over how a lion was able to maul a woman at Darling Downs Zoo on Sunday, after it was revealed she lost her arm during the attack.
A former Darling Downs Zoo employee has claimed to know what happened to the teacher who lost her arm to a lion attack.
The woman who lost her arm in a lion attack at a Queensland zoo is the sister of the owner, Stephanie Robinson.
A woman who lost an arm but survived a lion attack at a Queensland zoo is identified by her family as Forbes teacher Joanne ...
A Queensland woman who lost her arm after she was mauled by a lion at Darling Downs Zoo has been identified as a NSW teacher ...
The life of a woman whose arm was ripped off by a lioness was saved by a quick-thinking zookeeper who used a belt as a ...
Darling Downs Zoo's managing director Steve Robinson has been keeping African lions and managing their husbandry and welfare for nearly 50 years. He and his wife, Stephanie, began breeding lions ...
"This is something that she has done many, many times over the past 20 years. She is well-versed in safety protocols around ...
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