A suspected poacher has reportedly been trampled to death by an elephant as he
tried to shoot the beast in Zimbabwe. The bloodied remains of Solomon Manjoro were found by rangers after what was
thought to be a botched poaching trip at the protected Charara safari area
inside a national park.
The local man was charged by the
elephant after he entered the game reserve for an illegal hunting trip with a
friend. The dead man's alleged accomplice Noluck Tafuruka, 29, was later arrested
inside the park and charged with illegal possession of a firearm. Zimbabwe's Sunday Mail reported: "The poacher was recently trampled
to death by an elephant after he failed to gun down the jumbo during a hunting
expedition."
It is believed Manjoro and Tafuruka encountered the elephant after entering
the huge game reserve at the end of April. Police believe the pair, who were allegedly carrying unlicensed weapons,
faced up to the beast and attempted to shoot it. However Manjoro was killed when the animal failed to fall and instead charged
towards him.
Tafuruka was later arrested by local police inside the Charara reserve, which
lies near Zimbabwe's Lake Kariba in the north west of the country. A third man, Godfrey Shonge, 52, from capital Harare, has also been arrested
over the incident. The pair appeared last week in court to face charges of illegal possession of
firearms and of contravention of local wildlife laws. The magistrate was told Manjoro and Tafuruka had entered the National Park
between April 19 and 26 with the sole intention of poaching.
6 comments:
^5 to the elephant.
Too bad...so sad...NOT.
A HAW HAW HAW!
I cannot tell you how much this makes me happy, if in fact true. All poachers should be shot on sight, period. --A.
I won't say a word about the survivor being named "Noluck".
I can't take such a black-and-white view on these poachers as other people here seem to take. Sure, it's nice the elephant survived, but a man got killed. And maybe these men were desperate to get money to feed their families or something like that. Not all poachers are animal hating monsters who kill for the pleasure of it. I'm sure there are poachers who hate what they are forced to do, who would rather do anything else if it was possible. And, who among us wouldn't kill a hundred elephants to save the life of their own child, their spouse, brother or mother, for example?
Just another point of view.
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