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Over 37 000 sign petition to save Dinokeng lions from euthanasia

The Dinokeng Game Reserve applied for a permit to euthanise lions who mauled an employee to death. A petition against this has been launched.

22-08-23 17:12
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Lioness climbs into safari vehicle. Image: CANVA

A petition that was launched to save three lions who mauled to death an employee against euthanasia at the Dinokeng Game Reserve in Hammanskraal, Gauteng has been signed by over 37 000.

Johannes Matshe, 30, was attacked and mauled to death by lions on Sunday night, 13 August.

DINOKENG GAME RESERVE LIONS MAUL EMPLOYEE TO DEATH

As previously reported by The South African, the game reserve said the man was attacked and mauled to death by lions while trying to navigate the reserve on foot after dark which is strictly prohibited at night or at anytime in accordance with regulations.

The employee was only discovered on Monday, 14 August when the fencing team from the reserve discovered what appeared to be human remains.

The reserve also confirmed that it has applied for a permit from the Gauteng Department of Agriculture, Rural Development and Environment to euthanise three lions that mauled Matshe to death.

The reserve said the decision regarding the fate of the lions was taken considering the emotional tragedy suffered by the late employee’s family, friends as well as several discussions with subject matter experts among other reasons.

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Male lion left to babysit his cubs. Photo: Maasai Sightings

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PETITION LAUNCHED GAINS MOMENTUM

The petition was launched by an individual named Dif Los in order to save the lions has been signed by over 37 000 people.

Los said the Dinokeng Reserve Management have rigid rules in place with regards to pedestrian movement within the park. 

“Last Sunday night, a man chose to not wait for his employer to drive him from the reserve gate to his place of residence/work situated within the park. He had a momentary lapse of judgement, as we all do sometimes, and decided to take the chance at walking. The group of male lions attacked him. A tragic error in judgement on his part, ending his life and subsequently placing the lions lives in danger as well,” the author said.

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