Tiger mauls female animal handler at Australia’s Dreamworld theme park in horror attack on the Gold Coast

A TIGER handler in Australia was rushed to hospital after she was mauled by one of the beasts at a theme park.

The woman, in her 40s, was attacked while working at Dreamworld on Queensland's Gold Coast.

Visitors watch the tigers at Dreamworld, 2020 at the Tiger Island attraction
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Visitors watch the tigers at Dreamworld, 2020 at the Tiger Island attractionCredit: Getty
One of the animals splashes around at the tiger enclosure at Dreamworld
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One of the animals splashes around at the tiger enclosure at DreamworldCredit: Getty
Two young tigers play at Dreamworld theme park, 2010
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Two young tigers play at Dreamworld theme park, 2010Credit: Getty

The tiger left cuts and scratches on her arm as the woman remains in hospital recieving medical treatment.

The theme park said in a statement: “This was an isolated and rare incident, and we will conduct a thorough review accordingly."

Some two million people visit the Dreamworld park every year.

It is home to nine Sumatran and Bengal tigers.

Queensland Ambulance Service (QAS) rushed to the park at 9am on Monday "following an incident with a tiger".

The woman was immediately taken to Gold Coast University Hospital.

QAS official Justin Payne told ABC "She was quite pale and feeling unwell, but in general well and was able to be transported."

He added: "She is one of the experienced and senior handlers there at Dreamworld… it's good to see that she was able to be looked after by other support staff there."

Dreamworld is home to a Tiger Island attraction where visitors can get close to the animals.

It opened almost 30 years ago and puts on two shows a day for visitors.

Guests are invited to watch the tigers swim in a pool and eat during feeding time.

Local media have reported a series of incidents at the enclosure over the years.

A nine-year-old Bengal tiger called Kato bit two handlers in 2011.