Pupil attacked by cheetah on his way to school in Meru

A cheetah in the wild. [PHOTO/Reuters]
A Junior Secondary School pupil
at Mweromuthanga Primary School in Muthara Ward, Meru County, is nursing
serious injuries after being attacked by a cheetah while going to school.
According to community members, the boy raised alarm on Friday
morning as he fought off the animal while trying to rescue himself.
His efforts, however, proved
futile but the animal disappeared into thick bushes when the locals arrived at
the scene.
Area Senior
Chief John K Mamira witnessed and confirmed the incident, advising residents
and their school-going kids to be wary of dangerous animals marauding
at night.
This comes as the area residents have been complaining to the
Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) about the dangerous wild animals that have
been attacking and killing their domestic animals in vain.
They said it was not the first time wild animals have attacked people
in the locality, adding that there have been deaths every year.
Last month, herds of elephants invaded farms a few kilometres from
Friday's scene of attack and killed a 30-year-old man and destroyed crops worth
millions of shillings.
Similarly, last year hyenas attacked herders in the lower areas of
Muthara, biting three people who were later treated and discharged.
The pupil has since been taken to Muthara sub-county hospital in Meru
County for treatment.
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