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Three-year-old boy who was thrown into zoo crocodile pit has endured five operations and faces two more as family say they are 'living at the hospital'
A three-year-old boy was thrown into a zoo crocodile pit and has undergone five operations, with two more planned. His family is currently living at the hospital due to his ongoing medical needs.
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