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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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South African police airlift massive crocodile suspected of eating missing local
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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. 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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The crocodile was located about 150 meters from where the person had washed off the bridge and did not move when a helicopter flew over.

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Six pairs of sandals were also found inside the crocodile's stomach.

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The businessman went missing after his vehicle became stranded at a flooded river crossing near crocodile-infested waters.

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Human remains were discovered in the crocodile's digestive system upon examination.

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South African police airlifted a massive crocodile suspected of eating a missing local businessman.

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Authorities in South Africa carried out a high-risk recovery operation over the weekend, airlifting a massive crocodile suspected of eating a local resident. The operation followed last month’s disappearance of a 59-year-old businessman from Gauteng, South African Police Service (SAPS) said. Local media Smile FM identified him as Gabriel Batista, the owner of the Border Country Inn located a short drive from the river. A specialized task force eventually tracked down the reptile Saturday along the Komati River, where it was euthanized and removed from the area, officials reported. Upon examination, they said human remains were discovered in its digestive system. The operation was also captured on camera and has since spread widely on social media, showing personnel hoisting the massive crocodile from the water by helicopter. SOUTH AFRICAN ELEPHANT KILLS TOURIST WHO WAS TRYING TO SAVE CHILDREN AT Kruger National Park According to the police, the local businessman went missing late last month after his Ford Ranger became stranded at a flooded low-lying river crossing near crocodile-infested waters. State media SABCNews reported that the vehicle was swept away as he attempted to cross the bridge. ALLIGATOR MAULS WOMAN CANOEING AS FLORIDA URGES VACATIONERS TO AVOID DISASTER WITH SAFETY TIPS Following a weeklong search, the team reportedly identified a large crocodile nearby that they believed may have attacked and consumed the victim . According to officials who monitored the reptile for several days, the reptile appeared to show signs it had recently fed, including prolonged periods of inactivity, South African outlet ENCA said. "During the search, we saw that this particular crocodile was only about 150 meters away from where the person had washed off the bridge. This crocodile stayed there the whole time. When the helicopter went over it, it wouldn’t move away," SAPS Captain Johan "Pottie" Potgieter said. "We know from experience that if crocodiles have had a big meal, they’re not very active, and need to lie in the sun for their digestive system to start working." After authorities euthanized the animal with the necessary permissions, Potgieter operated under "extremely dangerous conditions," being lowered from a helicopter into crocodile-infested waters. It was then secured with a rope, hoisted from the water, and airlifted away, SAPS said. During the examination, officials reportedly discovered human remains, as well as six pairs of sandals inside the animal’s stomach, SABC News reported. The remains have been submitted for DNA testing to confirm the victim’s identity. It remains unclear whether the shoes are linked to any missing residents or villagers in the area.
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