A 21-YEAR-OLD Zambian lost an arm and sustained multiple
fractures after he was allegedly attacked by three domesticated crocodiles when
he jumped into their pool in Victoria Falls.
Mr Collin Peter Stewart Miller (21), who is suspected to
have been drunk, allegedly bulldozed through a restricted area and climbed over
a protective fence into the reptiles’ enclosure on Thursday around 9PM.
He was reportedly in the resort town to attend a friend’s
wedding. Witnesses said two locals bravely jumped into the enclosure and
rescued Mr Miller.
“Mr Miller who lost his left arm, sustained fractured ribs
and injuries on the head, was immediately airlifted to South Africa,” said a
witness.
Yesterday he was reported to be in a stable condition at an
unnamed private health facility in the neighbouring country.
The incident, which has become the talk of the resort town,
occurred at The Victoria Falls River Brewing Company.
The company’s director Mr Mike Danes declined to talk about
the incident.
“I can’t talk about the issue because the people concerned
who are from Lusaka, said they don’t want it in the Press. You can talk to the
police because we made a report,” said Mr Danes.
Earlier the company had released a statement chronicling
how the incident occurred.
“On Thursday evening a member of the public deliberately
climbed over a protective fence and entered the crocodile pool which houses
three crocodiles, deliberately putting his life in extreme danger.
“He was rescued by incredible efforts of two very brave men
including an employee of the Cage Diving Company. He sustained several injuries
including loss of arm. The River Brewing Company wishes him a very speedy
recovery and we are grateful to the quick thinking and bravery of his
rescuers,” read the statement.
The Victoria Falls River Brewing Company manufactures
different kinds of clear beer and also operates a restaurant at the same
premises at Busy Island, between Ilala Lodge and N1 Hotel.
The company domesticated three crocodiles at a pool behind
the building, which attract tourists in droves.
Mr Miller of 09 Lufwanyana Road, Handworthy Park in Lusaka,
Zambia was booked at a local lodge ahead of the wedding ceremony before going
on a drinking spree with friends.
He allegedly entered the restaurant kitchen without the
knowledge of staff, and exited through a window which leads to the pool.
A news crew visited the premises yesterday afternoon and
the three reptiles which can be roughly more than two metres long, were basking
in the sun.
Sources gave different versions of the story.
Some allege a drunken Miller removed his shirt and dived
into the pool intending to swim unaware that there were crocodiles while some
allege he was trying to commit suicide.
“We were shocked when he just stormed into the kitchen
despite a sign prohibiting members of the public. He exited through the window
and jumped into the pool. The crocodiles immediately pounced on him.
“He is lucky because alert guests quickly followed and
rescued him but one of the crocs had already cut off his arm.
“The other crocodile nearly crushed his head but it turned
away to chase after the one with the arm and that’s how he was rescued,” said a
source who witnessed the incident.
Miller was rushed to Chinotimba Medical Centre before being
airlifted to South Africa for further treatment. Hwange District Medical
Officer Dr Wisdom Kurauone confirmed the incient.
The wedding which was in the resort town, went ahead on
Saturday, The Chronicle learnt.
Police could not readily comment.
Meanwhile a fisherman from Binga is battling for life in
hospital following a crocodile attack.
Siphiliyano Muleya (30) of Chilila Fishing Camp was
attacked at around 6PM on Friday at Masumu River after he had returned to the
river to collect his cellphone which he had forgotten in a fishing net.
He was rushed to Binga District Hospital and later
transferred to Mpilo Central hospital in Bulawayo.
A source close to the victim said Muleya had walked back to
the river alone.
“It is during this time that the croc grabbed his calf and
he bled profusely. He screamed for help prompting fishermen who where nearby to
rush to his rescue. The fishermen used big sticks to beat up the crocodile
until it let go the victim,” said a source that preferred anonymity.
Two weeks ago, only a few pieces of human flesh were
recovered after a 52 year old fisherman was devoured by crocodiles in Lake
Kariba. A ZimParks team, with the assistance of the police sub-aqua team hunted
down the crocodiles and managed to kill one in which pieces of human flesh were
recovered.
Matabeleland North police spokesman Inspector Siphiwe
Makonese could not be reached for comment.
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