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South Africa Rescues Massive Crocodile Linked to Missing Man’s Disappearance

May 6, 20262 Mins Read
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Crocodile Recovery Operation in South Africa

Authorities in South Africa conducted a challenging recovery operation over the weekend, successfully airlifting a large crocodile believed to be involved in the death of a local man.

The operation was prompted by the disappearance of Gabriel Batista, a 59-year-old businessman from Gauteng, last month. He was reportedly swept away while trying to cross a flooded river near his inn, the Border Country Inn.

A special task force located the crocodile along the Komati River on Saturday. The reptile was euthanized for examinations, which revealed human remains in its stomach.

Footage of the operation, which captured personnel retrieving the crocodile by helicopter, has circulated widely on social media platforms.

According to police, Batista went missing after his vehicle became trapped in rising waters. State reports indicated that the vehicle was carried away as he attempted to cross the bridge.

After an extensive search lasting a week, the task force suspected this particular crocodile had attacked Batista due to its inactivity and signs of having recently fed.

SAPS Captain Johan Potgieter highlighted that the crocodile was located just 150 meters from where the man fell off the bridge and seemed unusually still during the aerial search.

Following the necessary approvals, the animal was euthanized. Potgieter, who was lowered from a helicopter into the perilous waters, managed to secure the crocodile before it was hoisted out of the river.

During an inspection, investigators found not only human remains but also six pairs of sandals inside the crocodile. These remains will undergo DNA testing to confirm their identity, and it’s still unclear if the sandals belong to any missing persons from the area.

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