The woman who lost an arm in a lion attack at a Queensland zoo has been identified as New South Wales teacher Jo Cabann.
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Darling Downs Zoo owner Steve Robinson spoke to media as the animal park welcomed visitors again today and said Cabann, his sister-in-law, had not recovered enough to be interviewed.

Robinson said his wife’s sister Cabann had been visiting the zoo for more than 20 years and acted as the zoo’s photographer during that time.

The woman who lost an arm in a lion attack at a Queensland zoo has been identified as New South Wales teacher Jo Cabann.
The woman who lost an arm in a lion attack at a Queensland zoo has been identified as New South Wales teacher Jo Cabann. (Nine)

He explained his wife Stephanie and a carnivore keeper were near the enclosure when the attack took place and helped to render first aid.

“She actually took my wife’s leather belt off and applied a tourniquet,” he said.

“Very quickly, the first aid kit was there, we wrapped her up in a thermal blanket and the paramedics locally were here very, very quickly indeed.”

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Darling Downs Zoo owner Steve Robinson. (9News)

The lioness attack itself didn’t happen in the main enclosure.

Rather, Cabann had been near the lions in their holding pen while the main area had been cleaned out.

Robinson said the zoo had never had an attack before and believed the lion was just playing.

“We’ve raised these lions ourselves,” he said.

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The zoo reopened today after remaining closed yesterday. (9News)

“Their temperaments are excellent. We can still interact with them through the mesh of the cage.”

Robinson said the incident was still fresh in the minds of zoo staff.

“It’s very raw, we’re still processing in our minds. And coming to grips with not just what happened but what happens next,” he added.

“We’ve now got a lovely lady whose life has been altered.”

Woman bitten by animal Darling Downs Zoo
The victim, aged in her 50s, lost her arm in the incident. (9News)

The public lion encounter wasn’t available today at the zoo.

Cabann remains in a stable condition in hospital but hasn’t yet been well enough to be interviewed.

Workplace Health and Safety Queensland is investigating the incident.

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