South African police airlift massive crocodile suspected of eating missing local
South African police airlifted a massive crocodile from the Komati River after it was suspected of killing a missing 59-year-old businessman, Gabriel Batista. Batista disappeared last month when his vehicle was swept away while attempting to cross a flooded river crossing.

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AI-generatedSouth African police airlifted a massive crocodile from the Komati River after it was suspected of killing a missing 59-year-old businessman, Gabriel Batista. Batista disappeared last month when his vehicle was swept away while attempting to cross a flooded river crossing. Following a weeklong search, authorities identified a large crocodile near the incident site that exhibited signs of a recent meal. The crocodile was euthanized and removed by helicopter, and human remains were discovered in its digestive system, along with six pairs of sandals. The operation, conducted under dangerous conditions, aimed to recover evidence related to the businessman's disappearance.
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5 extractedThe crocodile was located about 150 meters from where the person had washed off the bridge and did not move when a helicopter flew over.
Six pairs of sandals were also found inside the crocodile's stomach.
The businessman went missing after his vehicle became stranded at a flooded river crossing near crocodile-infested waters.
Human remains were discovered in the crocodile's digestive system upon examination.
South African police airlifted a massive crocodile suspected of eating a missing local businessman.