Boy, 12, seriously injured after buffalo attack in Tana River
Buffalo feeding in Tsavo East National Park. (Photo by Sandra Fastre / Hans Lucas / Hans Lucas via AFP)
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A 12-year-old boy was severely injured
after being attacked by a buffalo while herding in Ramada village, Tana River
County on Sunday.
Police said the boy was looking after his
family’s goats when the buffalo attacked him at around noon.
“He suffered a deep abdominal cut causing
the intestines to protrude out. He also had a deep cut on the right thigh,” a
report from the Garsen police station said.
He was rushed to the nearby Garsen Health
Centre in preparation for referral to Malindi Subcounty Hospital for
specialised medical treatment, police added.
Kenya Wildlife Service officers visited the
scene in the afternoon and were set to issue a follow-up report on the
incident.
Wildlife attacks are common in Tana River
and counties neighbouring the Tsavo East and Tsavo West national parks.
Sunday’s incident came just a month after a
60-year-old man was killed by a stray buffalo in Voi Town, Taita-Taveta County,
which neighbours Tana River County to the south.

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