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‘Hunter becomes the hunted': Asher Watkins killed by Limpopo buffalo

‘Hunter becomes the hunted': Asher Watkins killed by Limpopo buffalo

The 52-year-old trophy hunter, Asher Watkins, was reportedly killed after being impaled by a buffalo while on a trip in Limpopo.
He was tracking the 1.3-tonne Cape Buffalo bull, known as the Black Death, when he was attacked.
The American millionaire's death has gained mixed reactions on social media, with some mourning and others saying it was provoked.
As reported by Metro.co.uk , Coenraad Vermaak Safaris confirmed Watkins' death, calling it a 'tragic and sudden' incident. The company maintained that the attack was unprovoked and that the buffalo had not been wounded before the encounter.
At the time of his death, Watkins was reportedly tracking the buffalo along with a professional hunter and a tracker.
'This is a devastating incident, and our hearts go out to his loved ones. We are doing everything we can to support the family members who are here with us and those back in the United States as they navigate this tragic loss,' said the safari company.
Watkins' death has ignited a broader debate around trophy hunting and its associated risks. Social media users have responded with a mix of sympathy and criticism.
Facebook user Janice Marie Foote wrote, 'When the hunter becomes the hunted.' Another, Liz Graham, commented: 'He deserved his fate. He travelled the planet killing for fun. Hope the buffalo wasn't harmed. Karma at its best.'
Others, however, defended Watkins and the hunting industry. Susan Pate wrote: 'You people are clueless! Do your research. It's big game hunters like Mr. Watkins that keep places like South Africa's economy going. And I'm pretty sure that buffalo didn't survive either.'
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