Police officer lowered into crocodile-infested river to recover human remains
In South Africa, a police officer was lowered by helicopter into a crocodile-infested Komati River to recover human remains. The operation aimed to find a businessman who was swept away by floodwaters last week while attempting to cross a low bridge.

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AI-generatedIn South Africa, a police officer was lowered by helicopter into a crocodile-infested Komati River to recover human remains. The operation aimed to find a businessman who was swept away by floodwaters last week while attempting to cross a low bridge. Authorities had previously killed a crocodile suspected of consuming the missing man. Captain Johan "Pottie" Potgieter, commander of a police diving unit, secured the animal with a rope before both were hoisted from the river. Drones and helicopters were utilized in the search, which identified a small island where crocodiles were observed, with one animal appearing to have recently fed. DNA tests will be conducted to confirm the identity of the remains.
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5 extractedThe missing man's car was found empty after becoming stranded on a low bridge during a flood.
DNA tests will be conducted to confirm if the recovered remains belong to the missing businessman.
Captain Johan Potgieter was lowered from a helicopter to secure a crocodile and recover the remains.
South African police recovered human remains from the Komati River following a helicopter operation.
Authorities utilized drones and helicopters to locate a group of crocodiles on a small island.