South Africa Police Recover Remains From Crocodile After Man Goes Missing | Firstpost Africa | N18G
A shocking recovery operation in South Africa has revealed the brutal reality of a missing man’s fate. Police launched a high-risk mission over the Komati River after a 59-year-old man vanished during floods. What followed was one of the most dangerous recoveries ever attempted. A massive 15-foot crocodile, suspected of consuming the victim, was shot and airlifted in a dramatic helicopter operation. When officers cut open the animal, they found human remains inside, including body parts and personal items believed to belong to the missing man. But the discovery didn’t end there. Investigators also found multiple pairs of shoes inside the same crocodile, raising fears it may be linked to other unsolved disappearances. With DNA tests underway, authorities are now trying to determine whether the victim drowned first or was attacked alive.---
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