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'I had to stick to the plan': Officer describes retrieving crocodile with human remains inside

South African police officer Captain Johan Potgieter described being lowered by helicopter into a crocodile-infested river to retrieve a large crocodile. The operation, conducted last week in the Komati River, aimed to recover human remains suspected to be inside the 4.5-meter, 500kg reptile.

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'I had to stick to the plan': Officer describes retrieving crocodile with human remains inside
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South African police officer Captain Johan Potgieter described being lowered by helicopter into a crocodile-infested river to retrieve a large crocodile. The operation, conducted last week in the Komati River, aimed to recover human remains suspected to be inside the 4.5-meter, 500kg reptile. The crocodile was believed to have consumed a businessman who was swept away by floodwaters after his car became stranded on a low bridge. Drones and helicopters were utilized in the search, leading authorities to a small island where the suspect crocodile was located. The crocodile was shot by colleagues before Potgieter was deployed to secure it. Human remains have since been found inside the crocodile, and DNA tests are pending to confirm the victim's identity.

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The crocodile was 4.5m (15ft) long and weighed 500kg (1,100lb).

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A police officer was lowered from a helicopter into a crocodile-infested river to recover human remains.

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The businessman was swept away by floodwater in the Komati River after his car became stranded.

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A crocodile suspected of eating a businessman was captured and found to contain human remains.

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A police officer has recalled the moment he was lowered from a helicopter into a crocodile-infested river in South Africa as part of an effort to recover human remains.Captain Johan Potgieter was tasked with capturing a crocodile suspected of eating a businessman who had been swept away by floodwater."The crocodile itself was lying on an island... there really was no other way to get to it except from the air," he told the BBC.Since the operation, remains have been found inside the 4.5m (15ft) and 500kg (1,100lb) crocodile. DNA tests are underway to confirm their identity.The man's car had become stranded attempting to cross a low bridge in the flooded Komati River last week. By the time the police got to the scene, it was empty, leading them to suspect he had been swept away by the water.Drones and helicopters were used to in the search mission which led police to a small island where a number of crocodiles lay in the sun, one of which they believed had eaten the man.The suspect crocodile was shot by Potgieter's colleagues before he was called."It turned onto its back and they thought that it was dead. But by the time we went back, it was back onto its right side and it had swum a bit upstream," he explained.
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