“A
suspected poacher was killed by a herd of breeding elephants that he
encountered while fleeing from park rangers, according to South African
officials. Three people attempted to run away after they were spotted by
rangers at the Kruger National Park, one of Africa's largest game reserves, on
Saturday, South African National Parks officials
said.
“After one of the suspects was captured, he told park
rangers the group had run into a herd of elephants, adding that he was not sure
if his alleged accomplice had managed to escape, officials said.
“Rangers later discovered the man ‘badly trampled’ and dead
from his injuries. Investigators say they are still
searching for the third suspect, who continued to flee after he suffered an
injury to the eye. The men are suspected of attempting to poach rhinos, according to officials. A rifle and axe were
recovered amid the investigation, officials said.
“‘The campaign against poaching is the responsibility of all
us; it threatens many livelihoods, destroys families and takes much-needed
resources to fight crime, which could be used for creating jobs and
development,’ Gareth Coleman, managing executive of Kruger National Park, said
in a statement” (ABC News).
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