Lions reportedly devour suspected poacher in South Africa

The man’s mauled remains were found alongside a hunting rifle and ammunition.

ByABC News
February 12, 2018, 4:36 PM

PRETORIA, South Africa -- South African police are trying to identify a suspected poacher who was reportedly killed and partially devoured by lions in a private game reserve near the Kruger National Park.

The man’s mauled remains, including his head, were reportedly found today alongside a hunting rifle and ammunition.

"The process of identifying the deceased has already commenced and it might be made possible by the fact that his head is amongst the remains that were found at the scene,” South African Police Service spokesman Lt. Col. Moatshe Ngoepe told the country’s News24.

PHOTO:This file photo shows a lion and lioness walking along a trail at a game reserve on July 21, 2010 in Kruger National Park, South Africa.  Kruger National Park, South Africa.
This file photo shows a lion and lioness walking along a trail at a game reserve on July 21, 2010 in Kruger National Park, South Africa.

Ngoepe added: “We are now waiting for a person from the family but we are also utilizing our investigative resources to see if we can successfully identify the deceased."

Ngoepe told Agence France-Presse news agency: “It seems the victim was poaching in the game park when he was attacked and killed by lions. They ate his body, nearly all of it, and just left his head and some remains.”

PHOTO: In this file photo park rangers patrol a section of Kruger National Park scouting for possible poachers on July 31, 2014.
In this file photo park rangers patrol a section of Kruger National Park scouting for possible poachers on July 31, 2014.

The Department of Home Affairs has also been asked in to assist in identifying the man.

It’s unclear whether the man was in the Ingwelala Private Game Reserve to specifically poach lions. Although lion poaching has been on the increase in recent years, the region has historically seen higher levels of rhino poaching, which is a more lucrative animal to kill illegally.

In parts of Asia, the horn is in high demand, where it's used as an ineffective form of alternative medicine or carved into works of art.

PHOTO: A file photo shows Kruger National Park in South Africa on April 16, 2017.
A file photo shows Kruger National Park in South Africa on April 16, 2017.

A year ago a man was mauled and killed by white lions in the same region after they escaped from their enclosure.

Several lions were found poisoned near a farm in the same province last year with their heads and paws sawed off. Lion body parts are used in traditional medicine.