A dramatic operation in South Africa has captured global attention after extraordinary footage went viral. The video shows a police officer suspended from a helicopter and, below him, a giant crocodile is tied and being airlifted by the helicopter. It is reported that the animal had been euthanised prior to the recovery.
The viral video shows the moments Captain Johan 'Pottie' Potgieter, a specialist diver with the South African Police Service (SAPS), was lowered directly into the crocodile-infested waters of the Komati River to secure the 500-kilogram reptile. Now, as the bizarre video captures global attention, reports indicate thathuman remainsalong with six pairs of shoes were found inside the reptile.
As reported byAssociated Press (AP), Captain Potgieter secured the 15-ft crocodile, which weighed more than 1,100 lbs, using a rope harness under extremely dangerous conditions before both the officer and the crocodile were hoisted into the air. The daring aerial recovery took place near the border town of Komatipoort, following a week-long search involving drones and helicopters.
In the video shared on social media by the South African Police Service (SAPS), they described the operation as 'dangerous and complex.' The authorities said that Captain Potgieter 'courageously secured a crocodile using a rope under extremely dangerous conditions.'
Acting National SAPS Commissioner, Lieutenant General Puleng Dimpane, praised the bravery of the recovery team. 'Captain Potgieter's willingness to place his own life at risk reflects the unwavering commitment of SAPS members to serve and protect, even in the face of danger,' Dimpane said in an official statement.
The crocodile had been targeted and euthanised by wildlife authorities after it was spotted on a small river island with a heavily distended stomach, showing signs of recent feeding. As reported byPeople, the police captain said, 'Besides having a massively full tummy, the crocodile didn't move around or try to slip into the river despite the noise of the drones and the chopper.'
The carcass was flown to Kruger National Park for an immediate forensic autopsy. What investigators discovered inside the reptile's digestive tract has shocked the local community and sparked intense interest online.
During the forensic examination of the crocodile's stomach, pathologists recovered human body parts, including two severed arms with hands and a partial rib cage. Crucially, investigators also recovered a personal ring from the animal's digestive tract.
In addition, forensic experts also pulled at least six different shoes of various styles and sizes from the stomach of the crocodile. Forensic teams are now working to match the recovered footwear with historical missing persons files in the Mpumalanga province, where local riverbanks are heavily populated by Nile crocodiles.
The primary target of the initial search operation was Gabriel Batista, a well-known 59-year-old owner of Border Country Inn and Sports Bar. Batista vanished on 28 April after his Ford Ranger utility vehicle was swept away by rapid flash floods while he was attempting to cross a submerged, low-lying bridge.
Source: International Business Times UK