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9-year-old girl killed by croc

Home Special Focus 9-year-old girl killed by croc

RUNDU – A nine-year-old girl lost her life after a deadly crocodile attack on Sunday at Divayi village, east of Divundu in the mukwe constituency in Kavango West.

It is reported a group of children were swimming in the river when a crocodile attacked and caught one of the children whose body has yet to be found.

The horrifying attack occurred at 17h00 on Sunday and the police together with officials from the Ministry of Environment and Tourism are still trying to locate the both the man-eating crocodile and the girl’s remains.

“Members of the police with the assistance from the nature conservation staff in the region have been searching the river but nothing have been found up to now, not even the crocodile itself,” Police Chief Inspector, Chrispin Mubebo informed New Era.

Mubebo of the Rundu police is once again urging people, especially children – who swim in the river to cool off from the heat, to be aware of crocodiles.

“This time of the year is when many people go to the river to cool down and enjoy at the river, thus making people vulnerable to croc attacks, people should be cautious when they are there and parents should warn their children of the danger posed by crocodiles” Mubebo said.

Mukwe Constituency Councillor Kalyangu Muliki also urged people to be careful when they are at the river. “Some of the areas in my constituency have boreholes now and villagers should make use of them instead of going to the river and those that want to go bath or swim at the river must be very careful,” stated Muliki.

He further implored parents to keep an eye on their children so that they do not go to the river alone.