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Poacher devoured by lion
Tony Carnie
March 24 2010 at 07:53AM Get IOL on your
A suspected wildlife poacher has been eaten by lions in Kruger
National Park.
Park rangers confirmed yesterday that they had found a human
skull and fragments of clothing in the Phabeni area of the park
after friends of the dead man had reported his disappearance.
SA National Parks said that the man, whose name has not been
released, was apparently laying snares for wildlife when he was
chased by a group of hippos and later attacked and eaten by
lions last weekend.
Park spokesperson Laura Mukwevho said the dead man's family went
to the Mkhulu police station last Wednesday to report his
disappearance.
The case was referred to the Skukuza police station and it
emerged that two wildlife poaching suspects being held at that
station had already alerted his family to the possibility that
he might have been killed by wild animals in the park.
They later confessed to police and park rangers that they had
entered the park illegally on March 12 to lay snares.
The three men returned to the park the next day to check if any
animals had been caught.
"That night they came across hippos which charged them, and the
men rain in different directions. The two suspects managed to
escape the hippos and eventually get out of the park, but the
third man never arrived home."
The police subsequently referred the matter to park rangers who
mounted a search operation in the area described by the
suspects.
"After two days of patrol, the rangers managed to pick up a few
pieces of clothes and eventually a human skull on Saturday,
March 20."
Mukwevho said the two alleged accomplices were being held at
Skukuza police station.
Parks spokesperson William Mabasa expressed condolences to the
family for the loss of their loved one.
This article was originally published on page 3 of The Mercury
on March 24, 2010 |