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Tourist Trampled By Elephants In South Africa Park

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  • The man exited their vehicle to take a picture
  • The matriarch elephant charged at the man.
  • Elephant attacks do occur occasionally

A tragic incident unfolded at Pilanesberg National Park in South Africa, where a 43-year-old Spanish tourist died after being trampled by elephants.

The man, visiting with his fiancée and others, reportedly exited their vehicle to photograph a herd with calves.

This triggered a protective response from the matriarch elephant, who charged at the man. Unable to escape, he was then trampled by the herd.

Park officials emphasize the importance of visitor safety. Tourists are reminded to stay in their vehicles, maintain a safe distance from animals, and only exit in designated areas.

This incident highlights the potential dangers of wild animals and the importance of adhering to park regulations.

Elephant attacks do occur occasionally. Earlier this year, a similar incident involving an elephant charge resulted in a fatality in Zambia.

Park authorities reiterate that respecting the animals’ space and following safety guidelines is crucial for a safe and enjoyable safari experience.

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