I think we can all agree that it was a tragic event, and that none of us were there, so we cannot say exactly what transpired, or why.
And I think that we all agree that our thoughts and prayers go out to the husband and father that is dealing with this tragedy.
Because it makes so little sense to so many people who do not understand how life is for those that live, work and play in these environments, and their wildlife inhabitants, they want to lay blame on someone, or something, to justify the why of what has occurred.
A lot is made out if it because it was the deaths of a young woman and her defenseless child, by an animal. An animal that is the centre of controversy, at this time.
How many mothers and daughters were killed in car accidents on that same day around the world? Why is there no huge public outcry for them?
How many mothers and daughters were killed by crocodiles or hippos in Africa on that same day? We do not hear about those tragedies.
I also think, from the responses to this thread, that there are lots of people here frustrated with government officials forcing rules and regulations on those of us that live, work and/or play in the wild areas, based on the majority of public opinion and emotion of the urban masses, who do not understand, and are misonformed or uneducated, in the realities of life in the wild, instead of science and reason based on proper consultation with the user groups directly impcted by their decisions.
You want to argue, argue this last point together, with those government officials.
The government officials are happy that we are fighting each other, as this keeps us from fighting them, in unity!