Marius Els, a South African farmer has been killed by his pet hippo he raised from the age of five months, and which he once described as being “like a son” to him.
Humphrey the Hippo gouged the farmer to death by repeatedly biting him in a vicious attack on Saturday night.
Marius Els’ mutilated body was discovered submerged in a river running through his 400-acre farm in rural South Africa.
Only earlier this year Marius Els, 41, who was married, was pictured happily riding on his 1,200kg pet bull hippo’s back.
“Humphrey’s like a son to me, he’s just like a human,” Marius Els said at the time.
“There’s a relationship between me and Humphrey and that’s what some people don’t understand.
“They think you can only have a relationship with dogs, cats and domestic animals.
“But I have a relationship with the most dangerous animal in Africa.”
Marius Els kept 20 different species of exotic animals, including giraffe and rhino, on his farm near Klerksdorp in South Africa’s north west.
The farmer developed a special fondness for Humphrey, whom he bought aged just five months and for whom he even built a special lake.
Humphrey was aged six and weighed more than a metric tonne when he attacked Marius Els.
While Marius Els appeared to revel in his status as the man who had tamed a hippo, he did recognize his pet’s power and danger.
“If he decides to get me off his back, then he throws me over like a horse,” Marius Els told an interviewer before his death.
“My friends won’t even go near him,” he added.
Humphrey’s dangerous side was displayed in March this year when he tried to attack two canoeists as they made their way down the Vaal river.
A 52-year-old man and his seven-year-old grandson were forced to scramble out of their canoe and climb a tree when they were approached by Humphrey.
They screamed and clapped in an attempt to drive the animal away from the tree – but Humphrey refused to move.
Marius Els eventually managed to lure the hippo away with an apple, explaining that he had only approached the pair because he was hungry.
Yesterday, a spokesman for one of South Africa’s private ambulance services revealed that his staff were called to Marius Els’ farm late on Saturday evening.
“Paramedics responded to the scene to find that the man had been bitten several times by the animal and had also been immersed in the river for an unknown period,” Jeffrey Wicks said.
Jeffrey Wicks explained that the farmer was declared dead at the scene, but added it was not know for how long he had lain undiscovered.
Hippos kill hundreds of humans each year.
Hippos are considered one of the world’s most dangerous animals.
They are, by nature, very aggressive – especially when young calves are present.
They commonly attack humans with no apparent provocation, usually using their enormous canine teeth to gouge their victims.
It is estimated hippos kill more than 300 people each year.
Despite their stocky shape and short legs, hippos can easily outrun humans, reaching speeds of 30km/h over short distances.
There are an estimated 125,000 to 150,000 hippos throughout Sub-Saharan Africa, but they are threatened by poachers and loss of habitat.
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