A suspected poacher's body was found in the Kruger National Park on Thursday.
A suspected poacher is believed to have been killed by an elephant in the Kruger National Park. Stock photo.A suspected poacher’s body was found in the Kruger National Park on Thursday.
KNP spokesperson Isaac Phaahla said initial investigations suggest the deceased was killed by an elephant and left behind by his accomplices.“KNP management continues to warn poachers that it is dangerous to hunt illegally in the KNP. Criminals stand to lose their lives and freedom.” Earlier this week, the KNP reported that a woman was airlifted out of the park for cardiac care, a man was in a critical condition after he was ejected from his car when it rolled and a child had drowned in a townhouse complex swimming pool in three separate incidents.
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