A ninety-year-old tourist was killed and another tourist left on life
support when crocodiles attacked them as they paddled an inflatable
boat in Zimbabwe’s Matopos National Park, a parks official said on
Friday.
John Bowman, 90, and Rosemary Mitchell, 65, were canoeing at Mpopoma
Dam, a known crocodile hotspot, when their boat was attacked, Parks and
Wildlife Management Authority spokesperson Tinashe Farawo told Journalists.
Bowman and Mitchell are both Zimbabweans.
“The crocodiles attacked the air-pumped boat they were using until it
punctured. Their colleagues noticed that they were struggling and drove
to seek help,” Farawo said.
“When the park rangers arrived at the dam, Bowman and Mitchell were
still under attack from the crocodiles.” Crocodile attacks are common in
parts of rural Africa south of the equator.
They spike around this time of the year when hatchlings emerge and
females leave their nests, which they have guarded without eating for
three months.
“The rangers had to shoot at the crocodiles to disperse them and
rescue the two and take them to hospital where Bowman died before
arrival.
“Mitchell has life-threatening injuries and remains in intensive care unit in Bulawayo,” Farawo said.
Crocodiles typically grab their prey by a limb and spin them in a “death roll” which subdues the victim by drowning.
Credit: PM News Nigeria
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