Toddler snatched, eaten by leopard in Uganda safari park

Leopard to be captured, removed from wild: spokesperson


Afp May 07, 2018
Leopards are solitary and territorial animals - attacks on humans are rare and typically happen when their habitats collide, say scientists. PHOTO: AFP

KAMPALA:

Ugandan authorities were on Monday hunting for a leopard that snatched and ate the three-year-old son of a female ranger working in the popular Queen Elizabeth National Park.


The boy had been left in the care of a nanny at the unfenced staff quarters of a safari lodge in the park, when he was taken by the leopard on Friday night.


Wildlife authority spokesperson Bashir Hangi said the child had followed the nanny outdoors.


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"The maid was not aware the child followed her. She heard the kid scream for help, she intervened but it was too late the leopard had vanished with it in the bush and a search was mounted until we got the skull the next day," he said.


"The hunt is on with the intention of capturing the leopard and removing it from the wild because once it has eaten human flesh, the temptations are high to eat another human being, it becomes dangerous," he added.


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