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St Lucia's killer-croc killed

2005-03-03 08:38

Johannesburg - A crocodile believed to have killed an elderly man at St Lucia has been shot by a KwaZulu-Natal Wildlife official, SABC news reported on Wednesday.

Earlier, KZN Wildlife spokesperson Maureen Zimu said: "There has been a history of aggression shown by this specific crocodile, it was decided to put it down."

She said authorities were pretty certain it was the culprit in the attack on 75-year-old Neville Elder on Monday night.

Elder never returned from an overnight fishing trip to the estuary.

Drag marks leading to the water, and his equipment packed up neatly on the bank above were all that was left on Tuesday morning.

A few hours later, divers found Elder's remains floating in the water.

Local resident Petrus Viviers said he was surprised that Elder had been attacked.

"He was a local resident. We all knew about the increase of crocodile activity in the area. Somehow during the night he must have got too close to the water," said Viviers, who also runs the Greater St Lucia Park website.

He said residents were likely to object to the plans to shoot the killer crocodile.

"It is going to be a very controversial issue. There are more than 15 adult crocs in that area. This crocodile is paying the price for KZN Wildlife's bad decisions."

Viviers and other residents want KwaZulu-Natal Wildlife to re-open the mouth of the river, so that there is more water circulation in the area. This would make it less attractive to crocodiles and safer for fishermen, he argues.

Zimu said clearing the sand that was blocking the mouth would just cause more problems, as the water level in the estuary was lower than sea level at the moment.

With the "father of all crocodiles" eliminated, and enough warning signs up on the banks, the stretch of land could still be utilised by fishermen and crocodiles without any more incidents, Zimu said.

"It is unusual for a crocodile to come out of the water to attack a human being," she said.

- SAPA

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