UPDATE: Woman killed by elephant in Kruger after attack by herd
SANParks has confirmed an elephant killed a woman yesterday and badly injured another after a herd of elephants attacked them.
After the elephant attack one female patient was stabilised and taken to Medi-Clinic Tzaneen from where she was taken to Medi-Clinic Limpopo on March 31.
SANParks confirmed at 9.20am today that an employee of South African National Parks (SANParks) based in the Kruger National Park (KNP) was trampled to death by an elephant and another sustained serious injuries, when a group of SANParks employees were attacked by a herd of elephants yesterday (30 March 2017) late afternoon in the Mooiplaas Section of the Park near Mopani Camp, the Lowvelder reports.
William Mabasa, acting head of communications of SANParks said in a press release that the circumstances are still being investigated in order to establish as to what actually happened in that situation.
“SAPS and medical professionals were called to the scene to assist the two employees who were attacked. They could not save the other colleague who had already lost her life when they arrived, and the injured was rushed to a hospital in Tzaneen,” said Mabasa.
“On behalf of the SANParks management and staff, we would like to express our heartfelt condolences to the family, relatives and friends of the deceased; and to wish the other colleague who is currently in hospital a speedy recovery,” said Mabasa.
– Caxton News Service
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