UPDATE:MONSTER CROCODILE THAT KILLED PLANTATION WORKER CAUGHT AND CULLED. PIECES OF HUMAN BONES, TORN CLOTHES FOUND INSIDE ITS STOMACH
MONSTER
CROCODILE THAT KILLED PLANTATION WORKER CAUGHT AND CULLED. PIECES OF HUMAN
BONES, TORN CLOTHES FOUND INSIDE ITS STOMACH
A crocodile,
which was believed to have killed an Indonesian plantation worker eight days
ago, has been caught and culled with the help of a bomoh, a spokesman of the
Fire and Rescue Department (Bomba) said on Sunday, March 17.
He said the
reptile’s stomach was sliced open by the police and the Sarawak Forestry
Corporation officers to see if there were human bones inside.
Pieces of
human bones and torn clothes, believed to be those of Indonesian Yosep Tesu
were found inside the stomach of the five-metre crocodile, the spokesman said.
He added
that seeking assistance from the local bomoh was a last resort by the search
and rescue team.
“After eight
days of fruitless search, the police then decided to seek the assistance of the
bomoh,” he said.
He said the
monster had taken the bomoh’s bait attached to a hook laid at a place about
five kilometres from the spot at a riverbank where Yosep was said to have eased
himself.
An
Indonesian worker had lodged a report with the Bintangor police, saying that
his colleague had not returned after easing himself at the bank of a river at
Zumida Oil Palm Sdn Bhd plantation about 4.30pm on March 10.
A search and
rescue team consisting of the police, Bomba, Sarawak Forestry Corporation,
Zumida Oil Palm and the villagers was then formed.
“With the
crocodile caught and then culled, we have stopped the search and rescue
operation,” the spokesman said.
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