South African conservationist mauled to death by his two pet lions during routine walk

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: August 28, 2020 07:10 PM2020-08-28T19:10:42+5:302020-08-28T19:11:47+5:30

A renowned conservationist from South Africa was killed by his two pet lions while he was taking them for ...

South African conservationist mauled to death by his two pet lions during routine walk | South African conservationist mauled to death by his two pet lions during routine walk

South African conservationist mauled to death by his two pet lions during routine walk

A renowned conservationist from South Africa was killed by his two pet lions while he was taking them for a walk.The conservationist had raised the white lions since they were cubs. According to reports, in the midst of some rough play, the lionesses allegedly turned their attention to the conservationist, fondly called ‘Uncle West’, a BBC report stated. “We have to realise, West was not as young as he thought he was. We are still not sure what actually happened but there was very rough play,” Mathewson’s daughter-in-law Tehri Fergusson told the Telegraph.When the lionesses grew aggressive, Mathewson’s wife  who was following closely behind in her car  tried to distract them. “She tried her best to rescue her husband, but was unable to do so,” their family attorney Marina Both said in a statement.

After the incident, both the lionesses were tranquilised and sent to an endangered species centre. Mathewson’s family is yet to decide the future of the animals.“The family is heartbroken by the loss of their husband, father and grandfather,” Botha told the Guardian. “They find comfort and peace with the fact that he died while living his dream, being in nature and with his lions.”In 2017, the same lionesses had escaped from their enclosure at Lion Tree Top lodge and killed an employee of a neighbouring wildlife lodge, Africa Geographic reported.Mathewson had rescued the two lionesses from ‘canned hunting’, where animals are pursued by hunters in a closed enclosure. 


 

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