

The 30-year-old male zoo visitor who tossed a UK toddler into a crocodile enclosure was released on bail. The authorities are refusing to disclose the identity of the assailant to avoid anti-immigration protests.
Despite being suspected of attempted murder, the perpetrator was found ‘unfit for interview’ and freed to roam the streets and cities of Britain.
UK police have released a man on bail who picked up and tossed the child into a zoo crocodile enclosure.
Base treachery
He was released after he was ‘assessed as not being fit for interview,’ the Cambridgeshire Constabulary said in a press release on Friday.
The incident took place at the Johnsons of Old Hurst Zoo in Cambridgeshire on Thursday.

The three-year-old boy was visiting the crocodile enclosure with his family when the suspect picked up the child and threw him over a four-foot fence and into the enclosure.
The screaming boy fell more than 12 feet and landed among the reptiles.
Hero wife
The zoo owner’s wife, Tracey Johnson, leapt in after the child and pulled him out of the enclosure.
‘She’d always put her own life at risk to save someone else. She’s an extraordinary lady and very brave,’ the National Centre For Reptile Welfare director Chris Newman said.
Serious injuries

The toddler was taken to a nearby hospital with serious injuries and was in critical but stable condition. He suffered suspected fractures to his arm and pelvis after landing on concrete and was also attacked by a crocodile.
Foreign origin?
The perpetrator, described as ’a 30-year-old man from Norfolk’, was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder.
He was later bailed out after being assessed as not ‘fit for interview,’ the police said. The cops said, ‘The man has learning difficulties.’
An insider revealed that the attacker’s name appeared to be foreign, non-European.’
The assailant’s release has sparked outrage online (but not mainstream media), with many arguing that the man is a danger to society.
Prison time for posting memes

‘Imagine living in a country where you go straight to jail for a tweet. But you get bail after being arrested for throwing a 3-year-old baby into a crocodile enclosure!’ one X user wrote.
The UK’s Labour regime has faced accusations of ‘two-tier’ policing since the 2024 Southport riots, when hundreds of White British people were arrested for online posts.
Disturbingly, many non-White convicts were released to make cell room for native Britons who were imprisoned for posting anti-migration memes. Let us know what you think

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