Elephants trample a poacher suspect to death at Kruger National Park

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Fri, Oct 22, 2021 8:18 PM

Elephants trample a poacher suspect to death at Kruger National Park
Siseko Gwegwe, The South African
October 22, 2021

A man is thought to have been trampled to death by elephants at the Kruger
National Park on Thursday 21 October. The victim was apparently left behind
by his accomplices before his gruesome death.

Kruger National Park Confirms Elephants Trample Attack
According to the report, the suspects’ body was found lifeless in a
restricted area of the park known as Stolznek, the location suggests the
man was a poacher and therefore killed by the largest animals on land.

The game reserve said the body was found through a secretive tip-off from a
caller who directed the officials to the dead suspect.

“Initial investigations suspect that the deceased was killed by an elephant
and left behind by his accomplices,” the Kruger National Park’s
spokesperson Isaac Phaahla said.

“Nothing was found except that body. We believe that he was trampled by
elephants due to the nature of the injuries he sustained. We had a similar
incident last year where a man, a suspected poacher, was eaten by lions and
only his skull was found.”

Poaching Criminals Are Warned
While no weapons or injured animals were discovered around the area, the
Park discovered sound reasons to believe the dead man was a poacher.

The ‘informant’ who anonymously called the facility to trace the body that
was trampled by elephants to death is likely to have been at the scene with
the dead suspect.

The Park has also cautioned poaches on the serious dangers of hunting wild
animals.

“No animal was killed in the immediate vicinity. Kruger National Park
management continues to warn poachers that it is dangerous to hunt
illegally in the park. Criminals stand to lose their lives and freedom.”

“We have to keep sending these messages as we can’t change a criminal
mind,” Phaahla concluded.

https://www.thesouthafrican.com/news/elephants-trample-poacher-death-kruger-national-park-animal-poaching-south-africa-killed/

Elephants trample a poacher suspect to death at Kruger National Park Siseko Gwegwe, The South African October 22, 2021 A man is thought to have been trampled to death by elephants at the Kruger National Park on Thursday 21 October. The victim was apparently left behind by his accomplices before his gruesome death. Kruger National Park Confirms Elephants Trample Attack According to the report, the suspects’ body was found lifeless in a restricted area of the park known as Stolznek, the location suggests the man was a poacher and therefore killed by the largest animals on land. The game reserve said the body was found through a secretive tip-off from a caller who directed the officials to the dead suspect. “Initial investigations suspect that the deceased was killed by an elephant and left behind by his accomplices,” the Kruger National Park’s spokesperson Isaac Phaahla said. “Nothing was found except that body. We believe that he was trampled by elephants due to the nature of the injuries he sustained. We had a similar incident last year where a man, a suspected poacher, was eaten by lions and only his skull was found.” Poaching Criminals Are Warned While no weapons or injured animals were discovered around the area, the Park discovered sound reasons to believe the dead man was a poacher. The ‘informant’ who anonymously called the facility to trace the body that was trampled by elephants to death is likely to have been at the scene with the dead suspect. The Park has also cautioned poaches on the serious dangers of hunting wild animals. “No animal was killed in the immediate vicinity. Kruger National Park management continues to warn poachers that it is dangerous to hunt illegally in the park. Criminals stand to lose their lives and freedom.” “We have to keep sending these messages as we can’t change a criminal mind,” Phaahla concluded. https://www.thesouthafrican.com/news/elephants-trample-poacher-death-kruger-national-park-animal-poaching-south-africa-killed/