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How A Man Killed The Crocodile That ‘ate His Pregnant Wife by jazzy4naija(m): 3:22pm On Mar 03, 2015
Four months ago, Demeteriya Nabire was killed by a crocodile when she went to
the lake near her home to fetch water. The animal later came back to the area
but found Nabire’s husband waiting, ready to take revenge. Demeteriya Nabire
was at the water’s edge with a group of women from her village – they were
gathering water from Uganda’s Lake Kyoga when the crocodile grabbed her. It
dragged her away and she was never seen again.
Her husband, Mubarak Batambuze, was devastated – Nabire was pregnant
when she died, and he had lost not only his wife but an unborn child as well.
He felt powerless. But then last month he heard the crocodile had returned.
“Somebody called me and said, ‘Mubarak, I have news for you – the crocodile
that took your wife is here – we are looking at it now.’”
The 50-year-old fisherman made his way to the lake with some friends. “He
was a very big monster, and we tried fighting him with stones and sticks. But
there was nothing we could do,” he says.
So Batambuze went to visit the local blacksmith.“I explained to him that I was
fighting a beast that had snatched and killed my wife and unborn baby. I really
wanted my revenge, and asked the blacksmith to make me a spear that could
kill the crocodile dead. “The Blacksmith asked me for £3.20 ($5) and made the
spear for me,” he says. It was a significant amount of money for Batambuze,
but he was determined to kill the animal that had snatched his future.
“The crocodile ate my wife entirely. Nothing was ever seen of her again – no
clothes, no part of her body that I could identify. I just didn’t know what to do
– a mother and her unborn child. It was the end of my world. I was completely
lost.” Armed with his new spear – specially designed with a barb on one side –
the widower went on the attack.
When he got to the water the crocodile was still there, but Batambuze’s friends
took fright. “Please don’t attack this beast,” they pleaded, “it’s so huge it may
eat you. The spear is not enough – it won’t finish the job.” But Batambuze
insisted they stay. “I failed killing it the first time around,” he told them, “I’m
not bothered if I die killing this beast. I’m going to take it on with this spear,
and I will make sure that it dies.”
A Ugandan Wildlife Authority ranger, Oswald Tumanya, says the crocodile was
more than four metres long and weighed about 600kg. “I had so much fear in
me but what helped me to succeed was the spear,” says Batambuze. He tied a
rope to the end of the weapon so that once the tip was embedded in the
crocodile, he could pull it out at an angle and the barb would cut into more of
the animal’s flesh.
“I put the spear into the crocodile’s side, and while my friends were helping to
throw stones at the beast’s back, it tried getting its mouth up to attack me
again. “It turned violent, and then there was so much fear in the place. But I
was so determined, and I wasn’t afraid of dying. I just wanted it dead, so I put
the spear in its side and I pulled the rope. That got the crocodile into trouble.”
It took an hour and a half for Batambuze and his
friends, fighting and retreating, exchanging attacks
with the enraged animal, before the crocodile was
finally dead. Exhausted, they made their way back to
their village. “There was so much shock. What really
surprised everybody was how big the beast was. It
wasn’t an ordinary crocodile. It was so big. And
people called me and my friends heroes,” he says.
The dead animal was taken to Makarere University
in Kampala, where it was examined by a vet, Wilfred
Emneku. He says a tibia bone was found inside the crocodile’s stomach, but
while he believes it’s human he can’t be sure. A crocodile expert at Charles
Darwin University in Australia, Adam Britton, says he would be very surprised if
any remains inside the animal’s stomach were those of Demeteriya Nabire.
“After 12 weeks… under normal conditions, it would be highly improbable for
bones from the same meal to remain in the stomach,” he says. So while
Batambuze’s celebrity status endures in his village, it is unlikely that he will
ever have a grave to mourn at. “Within myself I’m a very depressed man
because I lost a wife and an unborn child,” he explains.
“But the locals keep on saying, ‘Thank you for killing the beast, that’s where we
fetch water and we’re sure it would have taken somebody else. Thank you so
much, you did a great job.’” “So I’m a local hero – people keep on thanking
me.” http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/02/killed-crocodile-ate-wife/

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Re: How A Man Killed The Crocodile That ‘ate His Pregnant Wife by fromnigeria(m): 3:25pm On Mar 03, 2015
Bravery!!!
what will a real man not do for love!
Re: How A Man Killed The Crocodile That ‘ate His Pregnant Wife by Nobody: 4:03pm On Mar 03, 2015
wow shocked
Re: How A Man Killed The Crocodile That ‘ate His Pregnant Wife by mkpakanaodogwu(m): 4:15pm On Mar 03, 2015
Experience is not what happens to a man,it is what a man does with what happens to him.pain is inevitable,suffering is optional

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