Chronulla and South Sydney are investigating an incident that involves the mascot of southern Sydney after the accusations that a nine -year -old boy was pushed to the face in Shark Park.
The official pet of the Charlie Gallico club, or “Reggie the Rabbit” as it is known, was accused of pushing the child on Saturday, when the Rabbitoh lost to the sharks, according to The Sydney Morning Herald.
Shark and Rabbitoh officials confirmed that they were aware of the incident.
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Reggie the rabbit pushes a child. Tiktok
A video posted on Tiktok captured an incident in which the pet approaches a young shark fan.
“We are investigating what happened and we will not have more comments to do until our investigation is completed,” the Rabbitoh said in a statement.
“We have communicated with the child’s mother to let him know that we will investigate the incident.”
The southern mascot of Sydney, Reggie, the rabbit. Getty
According to the reports, the investigation began after a publication on the social networks of the child’s mother accused Gallic of the assault.
Cronulla was contacted before passing the information to the Rabbitoh and NRL.
The NRL is making more consultations.