54 rays die after malfunction at Illinois zoo

WLS logo
Sunday, July 12, 2015
Cownose rays at the Brookfield Zoo.
wls-Courtesy Brookfield Zoo

BROOKFIELD, Ill. -- Four southern stingrays and 50 cownose rays died at Brookfield Zoo after a malfunction caused oxygen levels in their habitat to drop, officials said.

Although the levels were returned to normal by on-scene veterinary and animal care staff following the incident, which occurred on July 10, the animals died as a result.

"We are devastated by the tragic loss of these animals," said Bill Zeigler, senior vice president of animal programs for the Chicago Zoological Society, in a statement. "Our staff did everything possible to try and save the animals, but the situation could not be reversed."

Officials say staff members are investigating the cause of the malfunction.