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      #4250 - 22/09/03 12:28 PM

Malawi's killer lion shot dead

By Raphael Tenthani
BBC, Lilongwe


Four game hunters have killed a marauding lion some two months after it broke free from a game park, killing up to seven people.


It took eight people to lift the lion

The carcass of the bullet-riddled lion is currently on display at the nature sanctuary here in the capital, Lilongwe, and has been the centre of attraction the whole weekend.

Harrison Phula, one of the four hunters that successfully stalked the ageing and hungry lion, told journalists on Monday it was not an easy task to overpower the lion.

He said it took a total of four bullets to kill the animal but even after stopping the first two bullets in its belly, the beast still charged at the hunters, injuring two of them.

"With intestines coming out of its belly the lion lunged at two of us injuring one in the leg and crashing an arm of the other," he said.

The two injured hunters are currently in hospital in the northern central district of Kasungu, where the lion was shot.

Loose pride

Scratches still showing on his arms, face and legs, Mr Phula said when the two remaining hunters saw their friends were in danger, they pumped two more bullets into the lion and physically struggled with it until it died.

"We fought with it until it died," he said.


"Maybe we succeeded because of the intestines that were coming out. The good thing is that we fought with it and that our friends did not die."

The hunter said the fully grown lion, which is guessed to be between eight and 10 years old, was so heavy that eight people could not manage to lift it into a truck.

However, if the beleaguered people of Kasungu, Nkhota Kota and Mzimba thought life was now back to normal with the death of the notorious beast, they may have another thing coming.

Assistant Director of Parks and Wildlife Hackswell Jamusana said a pride of three more lions has also broken free from Kasungu National Park and are lurking somewhere in the bushes around the three districts.

Mr Jamusana, however, said the people living around the national park have unwittingly brought the lion menace onto their own doorsteps.

"People vandalised the entire 110 kilometres of electric fence along the eastern boundary of the park which used to prevent animals from getting out of the park to human settlement," he said.



Over the years, heavy poaching has led to a decline in the numbers of small game such as deer and impalas, which the lions normally eat, he said.


http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/2794195.stm


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      #4251 - 22/09/03 12:41 PM

"A lover in the hand is worth two in the bush"

Saturday, 3 August, 2002, 16:16 GMT 17:16 UK
Lion 'devours' young lover


The man escaped the lion's attack

Police in central Tanzania say a young woman was devoured after a lion attacked a couple who were making love in the bush near their village.
Late on Wednesday night, a lion surprised two young lovers in the region of Singida, in the forest near Mpungizi village, police told Tanzania's official Daily News newspaper.

The animal attacked the woman, but the young man escaped unharmed.

He returned to the area with other villagers as reinforcements, but by then the lion had disappeared.

Nothing remained but the woman's skull and parts of her limbs, regional police chief Harun Bachbira was quoted as saying.

Eroding habitat

There are often reports of lion attacks in Tanzania and other African countries, especially during times of drought when food is scarce.



Conservationists have also long warned that agriculture and human settlements are eroding the animals' natural habitat - setting the stage for confrontation between lions and humans.

Wildlife experts fear that lion populations in many parts of Africa are too small to be sustainable, and that the species is threatened with extinction in parts of the continent.

In addition to losing their habitat, the animals are threatened by hunting and poisoning.



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