A suspected rhino poacher has been trampled on by an elephant then eaten by a pride of lions in Kruger National Park, South Africa.
A search party struggled to find the body but eventually found a human skull and a pair of trousers on Thursday.
Kruger National Park has an ongoing problem with poaching and there remains a strong demand for rhino horn in Asian countries.
On Saturday, Hong Kong airport authorities seized the biggest haul of rhino horn in five years, valued at $2.1m (£1.6m).
I guess you could say they've eaten human horn lol.
They nearly went to Hell in a handcart.
We had a 'ressie' (resident guest) at the hotel last week who had complications, a staff member called 111 (correct) and was advised to give our ressie meds (wrong) .. in those situations, we're not qualified (I am but that's beside the point and that was from another job) to administer meds just because someone on a phone line who didn't have the ressie's doctors notes in front of them tells us to .. that anonymous phone operator won't be the one taken to court when we accidently kill the ressie, it'll be the grieving family who takes the business to court (and that's if the business doesn't instead decide to pass the blame onto the staff member) ..A mother given a doctor's exemption not to wear a seatbelt died after being sent through the windscreen in a motorway crash, an inquest has heard.
Sarah Evans, 58, was given the exemption - given to people in case they are stopped by the police - because of a hernia.
But an inquest heard she was killed when her daughter crashed into the central reservation of the M4 on a day out.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/20...ctors-exemption-not-wear-seatbelt-died-flung/
Moral: A doctor's note does not trump the laws of physics. Wear your damn seat belt, even if it causes some (alleged) temporary discomfort.
maximus otter
Yes, yes we do.Although no one wants to celebrate a person losing their home
Hodan Nalayeh, a Somali-born Canadian journalist traveled to Somalia last week to prove Somalia is “beautiful” and to challenge ‘stereotypes’.
Hodan Nalayeh returned to Somalia, the place of her birth, to document the beauty and to tell “uplifting” stories.
One of Nalayeh’s Twitter followers praised her for “countering the doom narrative propagated by many about Somalia.”
Nalayeh often tweeted about Somalia and just last week posted pictures showing how much fun she was having in Kismayo and the neighboring island of Ilisi.
“It’s so clean & breathtaking. A perfect place for a day swim with the family,” Nalayeh tweeted.
On July 12, al-Shabaab terrorists stormed Asasey Hotel in Kismayo. 26 people were killed in the attack.
Hodan Nalayeh, 43, and her husband were among the victims.
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/20...tereotypes-gets-killed-by-islamic-terrorists/
maximus otter
Fire truck catches fire while battling a fire and then explodes, adding more fire to the fire that the firetruck was firefighting
https://globalnews.ca/video/5684344...-the-fire-that-the-firetruck-was-firefighting