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Indonesian woman eaten by 14-foot pet crocodile

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Indonesian woman eaten by 14-foot pet crocodile named ‘Merry’ after falling into its enclosure
  • The 4.4-metre (14.4 foot) long crocodile, named Merry, had been illegally owned by the woman in North Sulawesi
  • The giant reptile was sedated and removed from its enclosure on Monday, and will be transferred to a conservation area
PUBLISHED : Wednesday, 16 January, 2019, 11:52pm
UPDATED : Thursday, 17 January, 2019, 12:02am


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An Indonesian scientist has been mauled to death by a huge pet crocodile on the island of Sulawesi, officials said Wednesday.

Deasy Tuwo, the head of a laboratory at a pearl farm in Minahasa in North Sulawesi, was killed by the 4.4-metre (14.4 foot) long reptile last Thursday, authorities said.

The 44-year old’s badly-mauled body was found by colleagues the following morning, Hendrik Rundengan, from the local conservation agency, told AFP.
“The indication is that she fell into the crocodile’s enclosure,” he said.

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The incident was still being investigated by police.

The crocodile, named Merry, had eaten one of the woman’s hands and most of her abdomen was missing, Rundengan said. “These parts may still be inside the crocodile now.”

The giant reptile was sedated and removed from its enclosure Monday in a three-hour operation that involved dozens of people, including conservation officials, the army and police.

The reptile, which was owned illegally, will be transferred to a conservation area, Rundengan said.

The Indonesian archipelago is home to a vast array of exotic wildlife, including several species of crocodile that regularly attack and kill humans.

In April 2016, a Russian tourist was killed by a crocodile in the Raja Ampat islands, a popular diving site in the east of the archipelago.
 
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