Spokeswoman says that ‘problem animal’, nicknamed Spook, faces being
killed after second successful escape from the Karoo National Park
Agencies in Johannesburg
Wednesday 30 March 2016 00.16 BSTLast modified on Wednesday
30 March 201616.57 BST
A lion that earned the nickname Spook – “ghost” in Afrikaans – after
it escaped from a national park in South Africa and eluded
searchers for more than three weeks has broken out of the park again.
A spokeswoman at Karoo
National Park said on
Tuesday that a helicopter was searching for the male lion, which was fitted
with a satellite tracking collar after last year’s escape and should be easier
to trace this time.
Spokeswoman Fayroush Ludick told the Associated Press the lion, which
escaped overnight on Sunday, had become a “problem animal” and would be killed
because it knew how to get out of the park and could endanger people.
Ludick said that in both breakouts, Spook had slipped under a fence
where rain had washed away soil.
“He is clearly a troublesome lion and could be a danger to humans,”
South African National Parks spokesman Reynold Thakhuli told Agence
France-Presse. “Authorities will have to consider various management methods to
ensure his safety and that of people. Such interventions might include
euthanising the animal.”
During his last escape, Spook roamed 186 miles (300km) from the park,
killing 30 animals over three weeks before being shot by a tranquiliser dart
fired from a helicopter.
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