National Parks Ranger killed by elephant

ElephantsProsper Dembedza Herald Reporter
A 49-year-old Zimbabwe National Parks and Wildlife Management Authority ranger was killed by an elephant on Friday last week while on patrol at Rifa Education Camp in Chirundu. Mashonaland West Provincial police spokesperson Inspector Clemence Mabweazara confirmed the incident.

He identified the deceased as Mukusa Mathews.  Inspector Mabweazara said Mathews and Muphin Chirisa were on patrol when they were visited by the now deceased’s niece, Catherine Muzeza.

They took Muzeza home and on their way back they encountered a herd of elephants. One of the elephants charged towards the rangers who were armed with AK47 rifles. Mathews fired a shot in the air to stop it. The elephant did not stop. It attacked Mathews breaking his skull and legs. He died instantly.

Chirisa escaped unhurt and reported the matter at Chirundu National Parks. Police were informed and took Mathews’ body to Karoi Hospital Mortuary.

Related Posts

Three envoys present letters of credence to President

Wallace Ruzvidzo, [email protected] ACCREDITED ambassadors from Bangladesh, Peru and Mauritania presented their letters of credence to President Mnangagwa at State House in Harare yesterday. The ambassadors were Shah Ahmed Shafi…

Zimbabwe’s UNSC election draws global praise

Sikhumbuzo Moyo, [email protected] ZIMBABWE’S election as a non-permanent member of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) for the 2027–2028 term has attracted widespread international applause. Following the country’s emphatic victory…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

×
×