I didn't see what you did.
The Mirror report is clear.
"A local resident, who wished to remain anonymous, said Tracey Johnson, who owns the zoo along with her husband Andy, leapt into the enclosure in an attempt to rescue the youngster."
The Daily Mail has her headlined as "zoo owner's wife", but did say in their third paragraph that she "runs the zoo with her husband Andy".
A different edition of the Mirror says "Boy, 3, thrown into crocodile pit saved by heroic zookeeper and family
Zookeeper Tracey Johnson, her husband Andrew and their son Edward jumped into the crocodile enclosure at Johnsons of Old Hurst, near Huntingdon, to rescue a three-year-old boy".
The BBC referred to the whole family and then ""Tracey was the first on the scene, but she was then joined by her husband Andy and their youngest son Edward. All three were involved in the rescue".
The Metro says "Tracey Johnson, 55, her zookeeper husband Andrew, 56, and their 29-year-old son Edward heroically leapt to the child’s rescue at Johnsons of Old Hurst zoo in Huntingdon on Thursday."
The Sun, rather further down their report and breaking step with the rest, says "Andrew’s wife, Tracey Johnson, bravely helped rescue the tot, who is believed to have suffered a broken arm and pelvis in the horror.
Cambridgeshire Live says "A zoo owner has been hailed a hero on Friday (June 19) after jumping into a crocodile enclosure to save the life of a little boy. Tracey Johnson, 55, dashed into the crocodile pen at Johnsons of Old Hurst near Huntingdon, after being alerted that a boy was in the enclosure by fellow staff members."
(it wants to add a gif. If it does, believe me, I didn't want it to.)