15 November 2009, 08:52
reddy375Client and cook both dead in Tanzania of fever!
I am sorry I don't know the exact details but the fact remains that the cook first came down with fever and died and then a couple of days later one of the Indian clients also died. Someone said yellow fever, I have also heard that it was cerebral malaria. Happened in Tanzania 2 weeks ago or less. They were hunting with some locals from what little I know. The fact is that this guy did die of some disease very suddenly. Will post more as I get the details!
15 November 2009, 08:56
SaeedVery sad to hear this.
It also raises some questions.
Aren't clients supposed to hunt with licensed safari operators only?
15 November 2009, 12:09
ovnyI´m sorry, it´s a terrible new

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Oscar.
15 November 2009, 12:24
shakariquote:
Originally posted by Saeed:
Aren't clients supposed to hunt with licensed safari operators only?
Saeed. that's correct. Only TZ residents are allowed to hunt without a PH and all that goes along with it and only then, in certain areas.
The guy could however have possibly been a TZ resident.
Hopefully, BwanaMich or some other TZ resident might be able to shed more light on the subject.
Whatever the story, it's sad news.
15 November 2009, 13:13
jetdrvrThat's a bummer. Africa has soooo many ways of taking you out.
15 November 2009, 20:18
KarooI have just returned from Tanzania and had to produce my yellow-fever certificate on entry. Not enough?
16 November 2009, 23:07
TrophyShotPrintsquote:
Originally posted by jetdrvr:
That's a bummer. Africa has soooo many ways of taking you out.
+++1
27 November 2009, 01:43
470EDDYLast year this time, we spent two weeks in Kenya, then joined a 350pax cruise ship in Seychelles...came back to Mombasa, Kenya..then on to Zanzibar, TZ...then ont South Africa. SA demanded that every pax show Yellow Fever shots, which were technically required by TZ?? There was a mad scramble on the ship to get everyone in compliance before docking in Richards Bay..they are VERY serious about this stuff!! Note, the outbreak had been in Kenya that caused the ruckus!!
27 November 2009, 09:57
yesI wonder which kind of meal they cooked at their hunting camp

trying exotical meat can be fatal

there are plenty of unknown virus and germs over there and if meat is not cooked perfectly many of these virus and germs can contaminate the consummer.sad story

yes