The Owner and CEO of the Jamaica Zoo, Paul Fearon, is demanding a public apology from the entities responsible for the closure of the south coast attraction. The zoo was ordered closed by the authorities after a staff’s finger was bitten by a lion that was reportedly provoked. Fearon says he believes there has been a conflict of interest in the decision, insisting his regulator cannot similarly be his competitor. More details are in the report below:
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