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Tourism: Is it Payback for “Cecil the Lion” as South African Hunter thought eaten by Crocs in Zimbabwe

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CROCODILES are thought to have eaten a South African hunter after human remains were found inside two animals.

Scott van Zyl disappeared last week after he went on a hunting safari in Zimbabwe.

Accompanied by a pack of dogs and a Zimbabwean tracker, the professional hunter who organises trips for foreign clients is thought to have been eaten by crocodiles on the bank of the Limpopo River.

It is believed van Zyl and his tracker left their truck and walked in different directions into the bush. The dogs later returned to the camp without van Zyl, whose belongings were found inside the vehicle.

Rescue teams were sent to search for the hunter and helicopters, trackers and divers all scoured the region.

His tracks were later spotted leading to the banks of the river and his backpack was located nearby.

Sakkie Louwrens, a member of one of the search teams, said police suspected two Nile crocodiles may have eaten Van Zyl.

“We found what could possibly be human remains in them,” he told The Telegraph. Forensic experts are currently testing whether the remains belong to van Zyl.

A number of people have been killed by crocodiles in Southern Zimbabwe, including a There have been previous incidents in southern Zimbabwe of people beating killed by crocodiles.

Last year, a 13-year-old boy was killed as he fished to pay for his school fees.

Source: newzimbabwe.com

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