The Daily Telegraph

Gang of suspected rhino poachers eaten by lions

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AT LEAST three suspected poachers who were apparently hunting for rhinos have been mauled to death and eaten by lions on a game reserve in South Africa, its owner said yesterday.

The men entered the Sibuya Game Reserve on the south-east coast armed with a high-powered rifle and an axe in the early hours of Monday. They were found dismembere­d the following day.

“They strayed into a pride of lions – it’s a big pride so they didn’t have too much time,” Nick Fox, the 60-year-old reserve owner, told AFP. “We’re not sure how many there were – there’s not much left of them. There seems to be clothing for three people. I’ve not heard of it before in our area.”

Police forensics officers were at the scene conducting tests on the victims’ remains, Mr Fox added.

“We went in yesterday – I got our vet to dart [anaestheti­se] all the lions,” he said. “I think we had a stroke of luck here that the lions got to them before they got to the rhinos. We lost three rhino in March 2016.”

Fewer than 25,000 rhinos remain in the wild in Africa due to a surge in poaching. Rhinos are targeted to feed a growing demand for their horns in China, Vietnam and other Asian countries, where it is believed to have medicinal qualities.

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