Body of a man found in Mapungubwe National Park
Posted: Mon Aug 25, 2014 5:19 pm
South African National Parks (SANParks) confirms that a body of a male estimated to be in his early forties was discovered in the Western side of the Mapungubwe National Park and World Heritage Site on Saturday the 23rd August 2014 by Rangers who were on patrol.
According to SANParks spokeswoman Divhani Maremba, it is believed that he might have been trampled to death by an elephant. She said preliminary investigations have revealed that the man, who is believed to be a Zimbabwean National, was in the company of a group as numerous foot prints were discovered in the vicinity of the incident.
Maremba said a Zimbabwean passport and a cell phone were discovered in his possession. A police investigation is under way.
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Issued by SANParks Northern Region Communications (Mapungubwe, Marakele and Golden Gate)
Media enquiries:
Divhani Maremba
Regional Communications Manager (Northern Region)
Tel: 012 426 5304; Cell: 074 588 5789
Email: divhani.maremba@sanparks.org
According to SANParks spokeswoman Divhani Maremba, it is believed that he might have been trampled to death by an elephant. She said preliminary investigations have revealed that the man, who is believed to be a Zimbabwean National, was in the company of a group as numerous foot prints were discovered in the vicinity of the incident.
Maremba said a Zimbabwean passport and a cell phone were discovered in his possession. A police investigation is under way.
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Issued by SANParks Northern Region Communications (Mapungubwe, Marakele and Golden Gate)
Media enquiries:
Divhani Maremba
Regional Communications Manager (Northern Region)
Tel: 012 426 5304; Cell: 074 588 5789
Email: divhani.maremba@sanparks.org