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At least three poachers who broke into a rhinoceros reserve met a gruesome fate when they were mauled to death by a pride of lions, according to a report.

 

The hunters were torn to shreds by the big cats at the Sibuya Game Reserve in Kenton-on-Sea, South Africa, where staffers on Tuesday discovered bloody body parts, including a head and limbs, the Daily Express reported.

 

“The lions are our watchers and guardians and they picked the wrong pride and became a meal,” said Nick Fox, 60, who owns the reserve. “Whilst we are saddened at any loss of life, the poachers came here to kill our animals and this sends out a very clear message to any other poachers that you will not always be the winner.”

 

A helicopter was called in to search for more poachers but none were found.

 

“We found enough body parts and three pairs of empty shoes which suggest to us that the lions ate at least three of them but it is thick bush and there could be more,” Fox said.

 

Also recovered were hunting rifles and axes — proof that they were after the threatened species.

 

“They were armed with high-powered rifles with silencers and an ax for the horns and wire cutters and sidearms and they had enough food with them to last for many days,” noted Fox. “They were clearly intent on killing rhinos and cutting off their horns.”

 

Police were working on determining exactly how many were killed and whether they’ve struck before.

 

“We do not know identities but firearms have been taken by the police and will be sent to the ballistics laboratory to see if they have been used in poaching before,” said police spokeswoman Capt. Mali Govender.

 

Poachers have broken into the popular 30-square-mile reserve in the Eastern Cape before.

 

In 2016, three rhinos were killed when poachers sneaked into the park, shooting them and cutting off their horns.

 

Nine rhinos have been killed with high-caliber hunting rifles at Eastern Cape reserves so far this year.

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Karma, like Ann Coulter, can be a bitch:

 

LA CROSSE, Wis. — A La Crosse County man charged in a snowmobile crash that killed his girlfriend has died in an all-terrain vehicle crash in northern Wisconsin.

 

Thirty-one-year-old John Marshall, of Brice Prairie, died Saturday in a crash on the north side of Birch Lake in the Town of Edgewater.

 

Marshall was charged with homicide by intoxicated use of a vehicle in a January 2016 crash that killed 27-year-old Miranda Roellich in the Town of Onalaska. The La Crosse Tribune says a La Crosse County judge dismissed the charges after finding that prosecutors didn’t have enough evidence to substantiate them.

 

Marshall was later charged with a misdemeanor in his girlfriend’s death and pleaded guilty. He served 60 days of house arrest.

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Guess the lions like their dinner poached...

 

NATURAL JUSTICE: Rhino poacher trampled to death by elephants then eaten by lions at Kruger National Park in South Africa.

A game reserve owner says it sends a powerful message to poachers.

A POACHER hunting rhinos in the Kruger National Park met a grisly end after being trampled to death by an elephant and then eaten by a pride of hungry lions.

Four other poachers who fled the game reserve in South Africa in terror were picked up by police and explained how a member of their gang had been killed.

 

https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/8807049/rhino-poacher-dead-elephants-lions-kruger-national-park-south-africa/

 

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