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Suspected rhino poacher killed by elephant then eaten by lions in South Africa, authorities say

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a lion sitting in a field: Suspected rhino poacher killed by elephant then eaten by lions in South Africa, authorities say© Sibuya Reserve Suspected rhino poacher killed by elephant then eaten by lions in South Africa, authorities sayPark authorities in South Africa said they recovered the remains of a suspected rhino poacher they believe was killed by an elephant before his remains were devoured by a pride of lions earlier this week.

In a statement released by South African National Parks on Friday, the park service said the family of the victim said they were informed of his death by his alleged accomplices.

The family said they were told the victim had been “killed by an elephant” while he and his alleged accomplices were in Kruger National Park, which is located in northeastern South Africa and is one of Africa’s largest game reserves, to poach rhino on Tuesday.

The family then notified local police, who arranged a search party shortly thereafter, the park service said.

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4 thoughts on “Suspected rhino poacher killed by elephant then eaten by lions in South Africa, authorities say

  1. Oh, boo-hoo-hoo. The suffering humanity! The family of the corpse should have been fed to the lions as well. They are no doubt complicit in his poaching crimes and deserve to be punished rather than pitied. I’d serve up the entire village he came from as well, a Lidice on the veldt, if that is what it takes to stop rhino poaching in South Africa. Humanists will wail that you can’t violate “human rights” like that (whatever-T-F those supposedly are on a dying planet) but believe me, one or two such robust responses to poachers and the word would get around pretty fast that you don’t want to be out there trying to kill rhinos or elephants.

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