Ingwelala
Private Nature Reserve in South Africa was shaken with the screams of a man who
was attacked and trampled by an Elephant before he was eaten by a Pride of
Lions at the private game reserve near the Kruger National Park. Before the
lions were dispersed with the help of gun-shots, they had eaten most of the
body barring the head that was untouched.
Police
initially thought that the victim was a tractor driver who worked in this
private reserve. But later on when they found the driver alive the suspicion
began to grow. A hunting rifle was recovered near the remains of the dead that
almost confirmed it to be the same poacher who had sneaked into the private
reserve the night day before and killed 3 families of Baboons.
The man was
killed viciously and the incidence had been very disturbing and terrifying.
Nevertheless, sympathy does not stand with the victim who had been hunting in
the private reserve. The man had killed 3 Baboon families and spread the bodies
around to attract and distract the lions while making it easier to hunt the
Rhino so he could sell the horn later. And when someone like him transgresses
the limits and enters the domain of lions with intention of harming them, the
king of the jungle never forgets its animal instincts for survival. The
encounter then is a fair game, lions with their power and a poacher with his
gun met his chosen fate.
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