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Gondwana Game Reserve CEO dies after being trampled by elephant

Gondwana Game Reserve CEO dies after being trampled by elephant

IOL News24-07-2025
The CEO of Gondwana Private Game Reserve died on Tuesday after being trampled by an elephant.
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What was meant to be an ordinary morning at the Gondwana Private Game Reserve in the Western Cape turned into tragedy when its CEO and co-owner, FC Conradie, was fatally trampled by an elephant.
The 39-year-old wildlife advocate and respected conservation leader lost his life during an incident that has left the reserve community and conservationists across the country shaken.
According to Warrant Officer Kappie Kapp of the KwaNonqaba Police Station, the fatal incident occurred at around 8am on Tuesday, July 22.
Witnesses reported that Conradie had been on the property when the elephant charged and trampled him.
Emergency medical services were called to the scene but was declared dead on arrival.
"The elephant involved in the incident has since been moved from the area as a precaution," said Kapp, adding that an investigation is underway to establish the full circumstances surrounding the event.
A close family friend and spokesperson for Gondwana Private Game Reserve, who chose to remain anonymous, described the death as a heartbreaking loss for everyone at the reserve.
"We ask that people respect the privacy of the family while they are grieving such a tragic loss. This was a tragedy, and everyone who knew him is dealing with an unimaginable loss," he said.
He also urged the public to refrain from speculation as the investigation continues.
The South African conservation community has expressed its condolences to the Conradie family and the Gondwana team, mourning the loss of a passionate leader dedicated to protecting wildlife.
Tributes have been pouring in on social media. Conservationist and group member Andries Erwee honoured Conradie in a heartfelt Facebook post on 'Kalahari-Vasbyt', sharing how he had financially supported the group's tree-planting project.
'He made a difference in people's lives and in conservation,' the post read.
Gondwana Private Game Reserve, located near Mossel Bay, is known for its conservation efforts and wildlife experiences, including Big Five sightings.
According to SANParks and the Endangered Wildlife Trust, elephant behaviour is typically non-aggressive, but stress, territorial threats, or unpredictable stimuli can sometimes lead to fatal encounters.
Safety protocols for managing wildlife interactions are a critical part of reserve operations, and any fatality is taken extremely seriously.
The incident brings to light the risks conservationists and rangers face daily when working closely with wild animals.
The reserve has not confirmed whether Conradie was following a specific protocol at the time of the encounter.
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