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Tragedy Strikes on Zambia Safari: British and New Zealand Tourists Killed by Elephant.

Tragedy Strikes on Zambia Safari: British and New Zealand Tourists Killed by Elephant

A devastating incident has occurred in South Luangwa National Park, eastern Zambia, where two female tourists, one from the United Kingdom and the other from New Zealand, were trampled to death by a charging elephant during a walking Safari.

According to local authorities, the incident involved a female elephant with a calf, which charged at a guided group of tourists. Despite attempts by tour guides to scare off the animal by firing warning shots, the elephant managed to reach the two women and fatally injured them. Both victims died at the scene.

Tragedy Strikes on Zambia Safari: British and New Zealand Tourists Killed by Elephant
Tragedy Strikes on Zambia Safari: British and New Zealand Tourists Killed by Elephant

The victims had reportedly been staying at Big Lagoon Camp, located about 600 kilometers (370 miles) from Zambia’s capital, Lusaka.

They had been at the camp for four days prior to the fatal encounter. One of the women was a British pensioner.

Police spokesperson Robertson Mweemba noted that female elephants are especially aggressive when nursing calves, highlighting the inherent risks of wildlife tourism and the need for caution, particularly when walking in close proximity to animals in the wild.

Zambian authorities have repeatedly urged both tourists and tour operators to maintain safe distances and strictly follow safety protocols when engaging in wildlife activities.

This tragedy follows similar incidents in Zambia last year, when two American tourists were killed in separate elephant attacks while on safari. In both cases, the victims were elderly and inside safari vehicles when the attacks occurred.

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The park is known for its rich biodiversity and walking safaris, attracting tourists from around the world. It is home to large populations of elephants, lions, leopards, and other iconic African species.

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