Escaped Kruger Park lions attack cattle in Komatipoort

09 May 2017 - 11:30
By Naledi Shange
ROAR DEAL: It's a lazy day in the Serengeti for a well-fed lion
Image: Dorothy Grist ROAR DEAL: It's a lazy day in the Serengeti for a well-fed lion

A group of lions‚ which escaped from the Kruger National Park have attacked some cattle‚ the Mpumalanga Tourism and Parks Agency said on Tuesday.

“Our team as well as the police are on the scene‚ where at least one of the lions is said to have attacked the cattle in the area‚” said spokesperson Kholofelo Nkambule.

The search for the pride of lions started on Monday.

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Weather conditions were hampering the recovery efforts.

“It is rather rainy and misty in the area at the moment but we could later dispatch a helicopter‚” said Nkambule.

Meanwhile‚ police officers warned residents in nearby villages and motorists travelling in the area to be cautious.

Police spokesperson Leonard Hlathi‚ speaking to Jacaranda FM‚ told motorists to stay in their vehicles while travelling on the N4.

"People should be extra cautious. They must not park their vehicles for answering the call of nature‚" he added.