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06 May 2006, 23:15
Mario
Italian hunter killed from a Rhino
The italian TV today says that an italian, Mr. Paolo Tarabini, the owner of the famous fashion company " Blumarine", was killed from a Rhino during a hunting (?)safari in Zimbabwe. Maybe tomorrow I will have more news.


mario
06 May 2006, 23:52
308sniper
Thats why its called dangerous bame!!!


PETA: people eating tasty animals
07 May 2006, 00:41
wildboar
Mario, I'm curious too; I hope that you (or other members) will get some details about this accident. Anyway, you should write "Italian" not "italian" Wink
07 May 2006, 07:07
Kensco
308sniper, you should write "game" not "bame". (I couldn't resist.)

Serious subject. I would be curious to hear the details.
07 May 2006, 13:55
wildboar
Kensco, it's not a trivial remark (like yours), it's something more important, from an Italian to another Italian.
07 May 2006, 14:39
mete
www.corriere.it search 'blumarine ' .From my poor italian Tarabini was an experienced hunter and was looking for elephant when attacked by the rhino......Wildboar, in english we write Italy , but write italian.
07 May 2006, 15:18
wildboar
hijack Mete, IMHO you should write "italian" if it's an adjective, but "Italian" (or German, French etc.) if it's related to a person and his nationality, as well as "English" if it's related to the language. Please understand that I don't want to offend anyone, and I'm not a wiseacre Smiler , so I will not insist anymore.
07 May 2006, 22:55
Mario
More news. Mr Tarabini was killed from a cow elephant,not from a rhino.He hunted with a friend, the photographer Claudio Castoldi. The Ph was Claudio Chiarelli. A cuople of elephant cows they charge the group. Chiarelli have shot one ma the other cow kill mr. Tarabini.He die after ten min.

ONORE AL CACCIATORE!

About Italian or italian I'm agree with Wild Boar, was my mistake.


mario
07 May 2006, 23:36
465H&H
My condolemces to the Tarabini family. Zimbabwe cow elphants have a well desreved reputation for being extremely dangerous. It pays never to take them for granted.

465H&H
08 May 2006, 06:02
Kathi
Co-founder of fashion house killed by elephant
By Malcolm Moore
(Filed: 08/05/2006)

The co-founder of the Italian Blumarine fashion house has been trampled to death by an elephant while on a hunting trip in Zimbabwe, Italian media reported yesterday.


Gianpaolo Tarabini, 67, was on safari with Claudio Chiarelli, a professional hunter, and Aldo Castoldi, a photographer, when they were charged by two elephants. His two friends escaped.

Mr Tarabini co-founded Blumarine with his wife, the fashion designer Anna Molinari in 1977.

Yesterday, the couple's daughter, Rosella flew to Zimbabwe to retrieve Mr Tarabini's body. "I will take him to our home, which for him and for all of us is the most beautiful place in the world," she said.

Friends said he had a deep love for Africa, and was an experienced trekker.

A post mortem examination was being carried out yesterday.

Mr Castoldi said: "They all stampeded. Claudio succeeded in shooting the first elephant, but not the second, which trampled Paolo." He said Mr Tarabini died 10 minutes after Friday's attack, and had asked to be taken home to Carpi, near Modena.


Kathi

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708-425-3552

"The world is a book, and those who do not travel read only one page."
08 May 2006, 06:37
Use Enough Gun
Condolences to the family. Such are the occupational hazards of all of us who choose to hunt dangerous game.
08 May 2006, 07:25
500grains
This is a sad result, but happens much less often than it might considering how unpredictable hunting can be.
08 May 2006, 19:16
Steve Malinverni
Our Alpini (Alpine Soldiers) are use to say "To go ahead" speaking about theyr dead companions. I like this words a lot.
For this reason I'll use it for him
DG Hunter Tarabini has gone ahead


bye
Stefano
Waidmannsheil
10 May 2006, 00:28
swivelhead
Condolences to his grieving family & friends.
12 May 2006, 12:58
Ganyana
interesting fact and warning to hunters to emerge from this unortunate incident.

The client had shot a big bull (stories range in the 80lb mark) and everybody was getting down to a serious photo session- when a couple of cows suddenly waded in. Rifles, were either hangin on convienient branches and chamber empty or in the gun rugs on the back of the truck... Too slow into action! It was at least half an hour betwen the shooting of the bull and the cow attack!

I have often been critisised for carrying my rifle loaded, safety on at all times- even on the gun rack on the back of the truck - I grew up in a country at war and then had dissidents, and then poachers to deal with. I still firmly believe that an unloaded rifle is an expensive club and a loaded revolver is a very effective tool in solving problems. ( a bullet through the ear or over their heads may well have turned the cows.)
12 May 2006, 14:41
Mario
Seems a very unusual accident!
Do you think, in this case, can be a resposibilty of the PH?


mario
12 May 2006, 15:09
Don_G
If you are in Africa voluntarily, then whatever happens to you is your own responsibility.


Don_G

...from Texas, by way of Mason, Ohio and Aurora, Colorado!
12 May 2006, 21:38
465H&H
On several occasions I have sat by the body of an elephant that I shot while the PH and trackers went to bring the truck back to the kill site. Usually I was only accompanied only by the game scout. My loaded rifle always remained within arms reach.

465H&H