Safari ranger trampled to death by sexually charged elephant
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A sexually charged elephant broke into a game park in South Africa and trampled a top safari ranger in a fatal rampage, according to reports.
Mark Lautenbach, a 33-year-old guide, died at Leopard Rock Lodge after a 13,000-pound elephant crushed him, according to a Wednesday report from the Daily Mail.
Officials blamed the male elephant’s aggressive behavior on the animal being in a heightened state of sexual tension known as musth, News24 reported.
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Witnesses said the elephant broke through the fence and into the lodge’s tourist area in the Madikwe Game Reserve.
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The animal repeatedly trampled the seasoned safari ranger as he tried to steer the elephant away from park visitors, according to reports.
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“The news of Mark Lautenbach is terribly sad and devastating,” the Field Guides Association of South Africa (FGASA) wrote in a Facebook post. “Condolences from FGASA to the family.”
Click here to read more from the New York Post, where this story originally appeared.