This is rediculous, and these poor people are paying the price. People tend to get complacent if noone reminds them of danger. It's almost like the human recognition of grave danger or an potential accident requires extreme prejudice. If there's no knowledge to base a prejudice upon, crazy things happen.
I've been keeping exotics for a long time, and I don't understand how people rationalize having evenn seemingly harmless examples around children.
The same people will talk about how sweet their pythons, pitbulls and occasionally even something like bears are, but that doesn't change the fact that people are hurt by animals with killer instinct all the time, and 'noone saw it coming'.
I don't have kids, but I do have bengal cats, venomous snakes and other exotics to include a raccoon. Children aren't allowed to be anywhere near the animals, and avoid children even coming into my house. My raccoon is the sweetest little creature you've ever seen in your life, and she'd "never hurt anything" but that doesn't mean that one day she won't claw my eyes out because she had a bad day. I'm an adult, and I made the conscious and knowledgeable decision to keep these animals around and put myself at risk. Children can't have a say, so why not keep them away?
People should be able to keep whatever they want whenever they want, but you don't need to have anything beyond conventional pets around children.
I'm so angry right now; I watched it on TV this morning and I'm even mad at these idiots for the whole world having to hear this story of tragedy.