Elephant kills visitor at South Africa’s Kruger park

Elephants photographed in a game reserve in South Africa. — Reuters/File


Elephants photographed in a game reserve in South Africa. — Reuters/File

JOHANNESBURG: An elephant trampled and killed a South African who was trying to protect his grandchildren from the charging animal at the famous Kruger Park, authorities said on Sunday.

The 59-year-old man was killed on Saturday at one of the busiest gates into the vast park in the east of South Africa, police said.

The man had been trying to get to safety two of his grandchildren, aged five and 11, who were charged by the elephant as they were taking pictures and video of the animal that was inside the park, according to a police statement.

As the children ran from the elephant, they fell. The animal attacked the 11-year-old boy with its trunk, it said.

“It was during this time when the grandfather went to assist … when the elephant turned and trampled on him before it left them and returned into the Kruger national park premises.

“The police and emergency services personnel were summoned to the scene, and unfortunately, the man had already succumbed to the injuries whilst the boy sustained some injuries in the leg.”


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