'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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AI-generatedSouth 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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4 extractedThe crocodile was 4.5m (15ft) long and weighed 500kg (1,100lb).
A police officer was lowered from a helicopter into a crocodile-infested river to recover human remains.
The businessman was swept away by floodwater in the Komati River after his car became stranded.
A crocodile suspected of eating a businessman was captured and found to contain human remains.