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Leopard murder toddler in South Africa's Kruger National Park
 
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Thu, 6 Jun 2019   ||   Nigeria,
 

A leopard murdered a two-year-old boy in South Africa's Kruger National Park.

The leopard managed to get into a fenced off area of the park and grab the toddler.

Family members transported the toddler to the hospital but he was said to have passed away on arrival.

The park said such assaults were "very rare," but rangers murdered the leopard to "remove the danger of another person falling victim".

Ike Phaahla from Kruger National Park said the exact circumstances of the toddler's death remained vague.

He said that animals were naturally afraid of human beings and didn't usually get close to them.

Park visitors followed strict rules to stay safe from animals, such as locking gates and travelling in groups, Mr Phaahla said.

He added that a leopard would be "very brave" to confront a fully grown adult but might "take a chance with a child between two to six years old".

He said that people visiting and working in the park were given as much protection as possible with accommodation fenced off to keep animals out, but said they found ways of getting in.

"We have to respect that they are wild animals," he said.

The Chief Executive Officer of South African National Parks, Fundisile Mketeni offered "prayers and thoughts" to the child's family.

"This is the risk we live with on a daily basis as we help conserve our species for the benefit of all," he said.

 

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