Safari Guide Who Swore Never to Shoot Elephants Trampled to Death
A South African safari guide, 65-year-old Gary Freeman, has died after being charged and trampled by an elephant at his own game reserve. He was leading a small group of tourists at the Klaserie Private Nature Reserve in Limpopo when the animal unexpectedly attacked. Tourists and staff rushed him into a vehicle and sought medical help, but his injuries proved fatal. Authorities have opened an inquest and called in experts to determine whether the elephant poses a continued threat. Freeman co-founded the reserve in 1969 and ran it for over three decades. He was known for his deep respect for wildlife and once said he would rather die than shoot an elephant. The incident is a rare but tragic reminder of the risks faced by those who work with wild animals.
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