South Africa elephants trample Spanish tourist to death in Pilanesberg National Park

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Unable to escape, the man was then trampled on by the rest of the herd.

Local media report that the man was taken to hospital but died of his injuries, external.

The group of people he was visiting the park with – all residents of Johannesburg – were unharmed, say police.

The force says an investigation is now under way.

South Africa’s national parks attract more than a million visitors each year.

Officials say it is crucial that visitors follow safety precautions.

“Tourists are constantly reminded about the importance of staying inside their vehicles when visiting the park, and to keep a good distance between animals and their vehicles and give animals a chance to move freely, and to only get out of vehicles in safely designated areas,” said Thami Matshego, chief executive officer of the North West Parks and Tourism Board, speaking to local news outlet Netwerk24.

It was “normal behaviour” for wild elephants to defend their young, said Mr Nel, of the same tourism body.

“Despite warnings from his fellow passengers and occupants from two other vehicles that were at the sighting, he [the deceased] unfortunately did not heed their warnings,” he added.

Elephant attacks are not uncommon.

Earlier this year, an 80-year-old woman from the US was killed by an elephant that charged at her safari vehicle in Zambia.

In 2019, a suspected rhino poacher was trampled on by an elephant then eaten by a pride of lions in South Africa’s Kruger National Park.


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