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(4 Jun 2008) HEADLINE: Teen was high when mauled by tiger (tiger-attack) --------------------------------------- CAPTION: The San Francisco Medical Examiner says a teenager who was killed by an escaped zoo tiger six months ago had marijuana and alcohol in his system. (June 4) ---------------------------------------- [Notes:ANCHOR VOICE] [Notes:still of Sousa] The toxicology results are in and the San Francisco medical examiner says Carlos Sousa, Junior had marijuana AND alcohol in his system when he was attacked and killed by a tiger at the San Francisco Zoo. [Notes:various of tiger in enclosure] The attack happened on Christmas Day when a 250 pound Siberian tiger escaped from its enclosure At the time, there were claims that the teen, and two friends who were seriously injured, taunted the tiger. A lawyer for the family says WHY the tiger escaped, and whether the boy was drinking or smoking pot are irrelevant. [Notes:various of zoo] The family is suing the city. The autopsy report concluded the 17-year-old was killed by blunt force injuries to the head and neck. [Notes:various of repair work to tiger enclosure] An investigation found that the wall surrounding the tiger enclosure was four feet lower than industry standards. The zoo closed for a short time after the attack to make the necessary changes to the tiger enclosure. It has since re-opened. Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: / ap_archive Facebook: / aparchives  Instagram: / apnews You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...