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Killer Hippo Shot Dead At Munyonyo
Gerald Tenywa
6 June 2010


Kampala — The hippo which has been terrorising residents in the Lake Victoria belt at Munyonyo, has been killed by rangers from the Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA).

UWA's head ranger Paul Naluma, who camped with a colleague at Bunga village, killed the hippo at 6:30am on Sunday.

"It was a response to public outcry and advice from the Inspector General of Police," Naluma said.

The hippo is blamed for the death of two brothers who were fishing on the lake on Friday night.

On the same night, the hippo is said to have killed an cow on a farm belonging to Katende at Bunga.

The team from the wildlife authority, assisted by a professional hunter, beheaded the carcass and took the head for cleaning and mounting as a trophy, according to Naluma.

As the UWA team was removing the head, people struggled for the meat. They overpowered the team that was against eating the meat before inspection by a veterinary doctor.

"We lost control and people descended on the carcass, chopping it into pieces," said Naluma. "Even the policemen who were deployed at the scene were fighting to get a share of the meat."


UWA's acting director Sam Mwandha said wild animals harbour diseases that can be passed on to human beings.

"The team on the ground went against our instructions," said Mwandha. "Meat has to be inspected and declared safe for human consumption."

Asked whether the population at Munyonyo is now safe and what the long-term plan for the hippos is, Mwandha said there is need to create awareness.

"The hippos are not a problem, they survive on grass." said Mwandha. "The problem comes when the fishermen get too close to the mother hippos with babies. We have not done a count to establish the numbers, but we suspect they could be about five."


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Originally posted by Kathi:
We lost control and people descended on the carcass, chopping it into pieces.

Even the policemen who were deployed at the scene were fighting to get a share of the meat.

The team on the ground went against our instructions.

Meat has to be inspected and declared safe for human consumption.


Do you think he meant more by "inspection" than the usual poke in the eye to see if it blinks?

In a case like this one, I'd be more worried about whether the hippo was safe after consumption of humans than safe for human consumption.


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The locals knew the hippo had killed the men, not eaten them.
 
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