A staff member at the Inverdoorn Private Game Reserve outside Ceres has been fatally injured by an elephant. Other staff members have been left shocked and saddened.
The Group Marketing and Trade Manager at Inverdoorn, Johan van Schalkwyk says Kabelo Botha Mashao was fatally injured on 1 May, by an elephant.
Staff member killed by elephant
The mammal was brought into Inverdoorn about 15 years ago.
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“We extend our deepest sympathies and condolences to the Mashao family, his friends, and coworkers during this difficult time. We are providing support to our staff and all those affected by this terrible loss'”
Our deepest sympathies and condolences
He added, ” The safety and well-being of their staff, guests and wildlife is of the utmost importance to us.
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Van Schalkwyk has asked for the privacy of the family and staff to be respected during this difficult time. He says an investigation is now underway.
Here is more information about Inverdoorn, as taken from their website.
Inverdoorn Big 5 Private Game Reserve is just under 2.5 hour’s drive from Cape Town, in the malaria-free Ceres Karoo. The reserve is also home to a successful cheetah conservation project and has made a significant contribution to sustaining the biodiversity of the region.