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Tiger Attack Survivors Not Cooperating With Police
POSTED: 12:08 pm PST December 28, 2007
SAN FRANCISCO -- Reports are surfacing that Paul and Kulbir Dhaliwal, the two brothers who survived the Christmas day tiger attack at the San Francisco Zoo, have been less than cooperative with the SFPD as the investigation into the attack continues.
Authorities say Paul Dhaliwal, 19, and Kulbir Dhaliwal, 23, initially refused to give their own names or identify Carlos Sousa Jr. as the other attack victim. They also would not give an account of what had happened at the zoo to police.
During interviews with media Thursday, Sousa Jr.'s father also revealed that he had called the younger Dhaliwal brother while trying to figure out why his son hadn't been at Christmas dinner. Even though the call occurred when the 17-year-old Sousa Jr. would either have been en route or actually at the San Francisco Zoo with the brothers, Paul Dhaliwal told Carlos Sousa Sr. that he had not seen his son.
The brothers remain at San Francisco General Hospital recovering from severe bite and claw wounds. Their names were provided by hospital and law enforcement sources who spoke on condition of anonymity because the family had not yet given permission to release their names.
http://www.ktvu.com/news/14940180/detail.html?rss=fran&psp=news
POSTED: 12:08 pm PST December 28, 2007
SAN FRANCISCO -- Reports are surfacing that Paul and Kulbir Dhaliwal, the two brothers who survived the Christmas day tiger attack at the San Francisco Zoo, have been less than cooperative with the SFPD as the investigation into the attack continues.
Authorities say Paul Dhaliwal, 19, and Kulbir Dhaliwal, 23, initially refused to give their own names or identify Carlos Sousa Jr. as the other attack victim. They also would not give an account of what had happened at the zoo to police.
During interviews with media Thursday, Sousa Jr.'s father also revealed that he had called the younger Dhaliwal brother while trying to figure out why his son hadn't been at Christmas dinner. Even though the call occurred when the 17-year-old Sousa Jr. would either have been en route or actually at the San Francisco Zoo with the brothers, Paul Dhaliwal told Carlos Sousa Sr. that he had not seen his son.
The brothers remain at San Francisco General Hospital recovering from severe bite and claw wounds. Their names were provided by hospital and law enforcement sources who spoke on condition of anonymity because the family had not yet given permission to release their names.
http://www.ktvu.com/news/14940180/detail.html?rss=fran&psp=news