Two babies still unaccounted for
Staff at Curraghs Wildlife Park have been left 'devastated' after a fire tore through an enclosure overnight.
Firefighters were called to a blaze in the gentle lemur shelter shortly before midnight.
Fears are growing for the fate of two endangered baby lemurs, who have not been found.
The exhibit was only refurbished and rewired a month ago, and keepers had remarked on how 'happy' the animals seemed in their new home.
Park Manager Kathleen Graham fought back tears outside the park earlier:
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