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Posted: Monday, 11 March 2013 7:05AM

Fresno County Cat Sanctuary Where Washington Native Died Reopens



Dunlap, Cali.  (Metro)  -- The Fresno County wild cat sanctuary where Washington native Diana Hanson died last week in a lion attack has reopened. 

"The Los Angeles Times" said that about two dozen visitors joined staff members in a moment of silence. 

Members of the 26-year-old woman's family say they think her death was an accident. 

Hanson was an intern at Project Survival's Cat Haven and a graduate from Western Washington University.
 
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