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Suspected poacher killed by hippo

By Mashudu Netsianda • 11 March 2013

A 41-year-old man from Mwenezi village outside Beit Bridge died after he was attacked and seriously injured by a hippopotamus, when he and a friend were illegally fishing in the Mutirikwi River, police have said.

A 41-year-old man from Mwenezi village outside Beit Bridge died after he was attacked and seriously injured by a hippopotamus, when he and a friend were illegally fishing in the Mutirikwi River, police have said.

Local police spokesperson Insp Peter Zhanero said the incident happened on Sunday at about 07:00. The victim was identified as Conias Chidhino.

Zhanero said Chidhino went out fishing in the Mutirikwi River in the company of a neighbour. "Upon reaching the river, they walked along the river bank, looking for a convenient point where they could fish," said Zhanero. He said before they could find a vantage point, a hippopotamus suddenly appeared from the river bank and charged towards them.

"After realising that the animal was charging towards them, the duo fled in different directions. The hippopotamus chased after Chidhino and caught up with him. The animal bit him on the shoulders, waist and both thighs before it left. He was left so badly injured that he could not walk and was breathing heavily while writhing in pain. Kombora took him to hospital, where he was pronounced dead on arrival."

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