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Tourist Fatally Trampled by Elephant at Kruger National Park

JOHNBy JOHNJanuary 27, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Tourist Fatally Trampled by Elephant at Kruger National Park

Authorities have identified the victim of a fatal elephant attack that occurred at Kruger National Park over the weekend. The deceased, Shaik Adam Shabir Ammed, 59, was a local tourist from Piet Retief, who tragically lost his life while attempting to protect his grandchildren.

The incident took place near the Malalane Gate in the iconic game reserve, which spans Mpumalanga and Limpopo. Ammed’s family had been enjoying a day at the park on Saturday, January 25, 2025, when the tragic event unfolded.

#### **Details of the Attack**

Mpumalanga police spokesperson Lt-Col Jabu Ndubane explained that the incident began when Ammed’s grandchildren, a 5-year-old girl and an 11-year-old boy, were taking pictures of an elephant near Crocodile River. The animal suddenly charged at the children, prompting the boy to grab his younger sibling and run.

As the children fled, the boy tripped and fell. The elephant reportedly turned its attention to him, targeting his legs with its trunk. In a courageous effort to save his grandchildren, Ammed ran to intervene, but the elephant redirected its charge towards him. It trampled him fatally before retreating deeper into the park.

Emergency services and police responded swiftly, but Ammed had already succumbed to his injuries. The young boy sustained leg injuries, while the girl escaped unharmed.

#### **Religious Burial and Ongoing Investigation**

For religious reasons, Ammed was buried on the same day of the tragedy. Mpumalanga police have opened an inquest docket to investigate the circumstances surrounding the attack. Authorities have also issued a cautionary warning to visitors to exercise vigilance in wildlife reserves due to increasing reports of animal attacks.

#### **Condolences from SANParks**

South African National Parks (SANParks) expressed their heartfelt condolences to Ammed’s family and loved ones. “The SANParks board and management extend their sympathy during this difficult time,” a spokesperson said in a statement.

#### **Related Incidents in Kruger National Park**

This tragic incident is not the first of its kind at the popular game reserve. On Monday, January 20, 2025, field rangers discovered the body of a man in his late 40s with injuries to his lower right leg. Authorities have also opened an inquest into this case.

#### **Safety Measures and Awareness**

The public is reminded of the inherent dangers of wildlife and the need for caution when visiting game reserves. Encounters with animals, especially those as large as elephants, can escalate unexpectedly, emphasizing the importance of maintaining a safe distance.

Ammed’s death serves as a sobering reminder of the unpredictable nature of wildlife and the risks faced by visitors in such environments. His bravery in shielding his grandchildren will not be forgotten.

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