Parents settle Pittsburgh Zoo lawsuit in mauling death of 2-year-old son
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The parents of a 2-year-old boy who was mauled to death after falling into a wild African dogs exhibit have settled their lawsuit against the Pittsburgh zoo.
The attorneys for the boy's parents, Jason and Elizabeth Derkosh, issued a joint statement with the Pittsburgh Zoo & PPG Aquarium on Monday.
Their son, Maddox, lunged from his mother's grasp and fell some 10 feet past a wooden railing into an enclosed exhibit below in 2012. He had bounced off a net meant to catch falling debris and trash, then into the exhibit, where several dogs fatally attacked him.
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The bespectacled boy, who had vision problems, became the only visitor in the zoo's 116-year history to die.
The statement says the settlement is confidential and that the family seeks privacy.