Multiple reports describe an incident in which a three-year-old boy is alleged to have been thrown into a crocodile enclosure at Johnsons of Old Hurst, in Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, on 18 June. According to the accounts, the child was hurled about 15 feet into an animal enclosure that contains at least 15 animals. The reports state the boy is left with enduring health issues following the ordeal, though the specific injuries and medical details are not provided in the supplied excerpts. The articles also refer to the alleged perpetrator as a disabled man, but do not add further confirmed context about motive, charges, or whether the man is in custody in the information provided here.
Across the available sources, the core points are consistent: the incident occurs at the wildlife attraction in Huntingdon, involves a child falling or being thrown into a crocodile enclosure, and the boy subsequently experiences lasting health effects. The reports do not include additional verified details beyond these core elements in the text provided.