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Investigation launched into Bonnievale croc-escape

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The Western Cape Department of Environmental Affairs says a full-scale investigation has been launched to find out exactly what happened that lead to the escape of an unknown number of crocodiles from a breeding-farm near Bonnievale.

Spokesperson for MEC, Anton Bredell, James-Brent Styan says the juvenile crocodiles escaped from the facility about 2 weeks ago, and it is believed that the majority of the animals ended up in the Bree River, about 300m from the farm.

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Styan says 66 of the reptiles have been accounted for.

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