GODDARD, Kan. — A woman who says she and her three children became “violently ill” after visiting a splash park at a wildlife attraction in Goddard is suing the business.
Public health officials have not determined what caused several people to become ill at the Tanganyika Wildlife Park. The splash park remains closed. Elena Davis alleges in the lawsuit that one of her children went to the hospital after the family became ill after visiting the splash park.
Lawyers for the family allege the park didn’t maintain proper sanitary conditions or warn guests about the outbreak in a timely fashion. State and Sedgwick County health officials are investigating.