“1000-Lb. Sisters” star Amy Slaton wanted a stretcher after cops say she was bitten by a camel at a Tennessee zoo … and she or he had her wound wrapped in a makeshift bandage.
TMZ obtained photographs of Amy leaving the Tennessee Safari Park in Alamo on a gurney Monday … it appears like she’s in ache, and she or he’s received a chunk of clothes for a tourniquet.
People who have been there say they noticed Amy strolling by way of the car parking zone with a shirt wrapped round her arm … earlier than EMS staff helped put her on a stretcher.
Including insult to harm, Amy ended up arrested in spite of everything this … as a result of regulation enforcement tells us cops discovered psychedelic mushrooms and marijuana in her automobile … and we’re advised the medication have been in plain sight.
As we reported, Amy was busted for unlawful possession of Schedule I and Schedule VI medication … plus 2 counts of kid endangerment, after a wild Labor Day on the zoo.
Cops inform us Amy had 2 children within the automobile together with her … she received dinged with each counts of kid endangerment due to the medication.
Tennessee Safari Park contains a drive-through safari and a walk-through zoo … the place folks pay to feed unique animals, together with camels and giraffes.
Cops inform us Amy was bitten by a camel, however one of many homeowners of Tennessee Safari Park, Jon Conley, tells TMZ … there isn’t a approach she was bitten by considered one of their camels, and the reduce above her elbow shouldn’t be indicative of a camel chunk, as a result of the pores and skin is fileted open and there is no bruised tissue.
Conley says the park has 1000’s of friends every year and nobody has ever been bitten by a camel … and the zoo could not discover any surveillance video backing up Amy’s camel chunk declare. Jon additionally says Amy was unable to clarify the place within the park she was allegedly bitten.
After being taken away in a stretcher and rushed to a hospital for remedy, cops say Amy was hauled to jail for reserving … the place she posed for a mug shot.
It is the second harm in 3 months we have seen at a drive-thru safari … in June, a giraffe snatched a toddler out of the again of a pickup truck at a zoo in Texas.