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Monday, March 14, 2016

Pair 'Accidentally' Shot Dead In Wildlife Park

An Italian father and son have been shot dead by a ranger in Zimbabwe, after being mistaken for elephant poachers, a wildlife agency has said.
Claudio Chiarelli and his son Max Chiarelli were members of the volunteer anti-poaching organisation, Zambezi Society.
The pair were on patrol in Mana Pools National Park on Sunday when they were shot, said the Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority. 
The two men had been with a group sent out to relieve a team of rangers deployed the previous day to follow a trail of suspected poachers.
"The rangers ... saw movement in the thicket, heard voices and opened fire, accidentally shooting and killing on the spot the pair," the parks agency said.
"Unbeknown to them these were fresh deployments who had come to replace the rangers and had stopped to attend to a mechanical problem on their vehicle."
It said investigations were under way. An official from the Italian embassy in Harare confirmed the deaths.
The official said Claudio Chiarelli, a professional hunter, had been taking eight park rangers in his vehicle to relieve the previous group.
It is understood he had lived in Zimbabwe since 1982 and his son had been born in the southern African country.
Mana Pools adjoins the Zambezi River, which runs along Zimbabwe's border with Zambia.
Authorities have for years been battling poachers, most of whom come from Zambia and who have recently been using cyanide to kill elephants.
Poachers cut off the dead animals' tusks and sell them to dealers for up to £45,500/kg according to conservationists.
The ivory is ultimately used for ornamental carving in China and other parts of east Asia.

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