A 12-year-old girl is missing after being attacked by a crocodile on
the Philippine island of Palawan, police said Saturday, just weeks after
a similar incident in the region popular with foreign tourists.
The girl was fetching water in a heavily-forested area of the island
Thursday when a crocodile dragged her away in front of her horrified
siblings, a police report said.
A search is underway but the coast guard and police are yet to find any sign of the child.
It marks the second crocodile attack in Palawan in less than a month.
A woman, also fetching water, was bitten in October but managed to
escape after her niece drove the crocodile away by throwing rocks,
police said.
The western island of Palawan, often called the Philippines’ “last
frontier”, is one of the few areas in the country where saltwater
crocodiles are still common after hunting and habitat loss.
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Saturday, 11 November 2017
Crocodile snatches child on tourist island
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