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Man Mauled To Death By His Own Captive Lions In South Africa

A Safari Lodge owner was mauled to death by his own captive lions at Mahala View Lion Lodge in Cullinan (South Africa).

The man was identified as 70-year old, Leon van Biljon.

He was also known as “The Lion Man” in the area.

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CNN Reports:

A man has been mauled to death by his own captive lions in a game reserve in South Africa.

The victim has been named by local media as Leon van Biljon, and South African news website Netwerk24 reported that he was killed at the Mahala View Lion Lodge, near the northern town of Cullinan, as he attempted to fix a broken fence in the lion enclosure.

FILE  - In this Sunday, May 1, 2016 file photo, former circus lions walk inside an enclosure at Emoya Big Cat Sanctuary in Vaalwater, South Africa, after 33 rescued lions from various circuses in Peru and Colombia were relocated to live out the rest of their lives in the private sanctuary. More than two-dozen lions that were rescued from South American circuses and transferred to a South African big cat refuge could be on the move again after a legal dispute. Animal Defenders International, a group that airlifted the lions to South Africa in 2016, secured a court order in Nov. 2018 allowing the removal of the lions from the Emoya Big Cat Sanctuary in Vaalwater. (AP Photo/Themba Hadebe, File)

Van Biljon offered “exclusive lion lectures, feedings and game drives for guests,” according to the Mahala View Lion Lodge website. According to local media and online reviews of the lodge, van Biljon was widely known as “The Lion Man.”
Cullinan is a small town east of Pretoria, the capital of South Africa.
The lodge website said three lions — named Rambo, Katryn and Nakita — were kept on the property, which functions as a safari lodge and offers accommodation, game drives and conference facilities. Local outlet News24 reported that van Biljon was killed by one of his own lions.
Mahala View Lodge confirmed the death on Facebook, posting the link to a local news report and writing: “Great loss for everyone. R.I.P. Uncle Leon.” (Seen Below)
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Cullinan Police spokeswoman Connie Moganedi confirmed to CNN that a 70-year-old man was killed by caged lions on Tuesday around midday.
“The neighbors from the nearby lodges responded and tried to help the victim but unfortunately the victim succumbed to injuries. The animals have been put down,” she added.
Between 6,000 and 8,000 lions are bred and held in so-called lion farms and sanctuaries in more than 200 facilities in South Africa, according to scientists studying the practice — far more lions than there are in the wild in the country.
This is such a horrible thing to happen to a man that truly trusted and adored these lions. Let us please keep his family in our prayers as they go through difficult time. Everyone please be careful whenever you are surrounding yourself around wild animals.
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