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The lion spotted along the Isinya-Kiserian road |
By: Joan Kinyua.
The Kenya Wildlife Service rangers have shot dead a lion earlier today. This is after it attacked and injured a motorcyclist in
Isinya, Kajiado County. The animal was shot at least six times by the rangers
who said they had no option other than bring it down. The move to kill the lion
angered some especially on social media who suggested the rangers could have
tranquilised it before returning it to a protected area.
KWS Spokesman Paul Gathitu said the rangers
were forced to shoot the animal after the situation became “life threatening.”
He said they had sent out two teams to recover the animal but ended up taking
the extreme measure on account of the animal’s aggressive behaviour. “It became agitated by the crowds that had gathered to see it and in the process injured one. We had no option at that point,” he said.
The injured man was rushed to hospital with multiple injuries but in a stable condition. It is not clear if the animal had originated from the nearby Nairobi National Park. This is the third incident in which lions are straying from the park. “It may not have necessarily come from the Nairobi National Park. That area is large and an intersection of wildlife coming from as far as Amboseli,” Gathitu said. A crowd had gathered to have a glimpse of the big cat after word went round that it had been spotted on the Kiserian-Isinya road. KWS officials were alerted and sent a team to the scene when the animal turned violent and attacked the man.
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