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"speaker_name": "Mr. Nanok",
"speaker_title": "The Assistant Minister for Forestry and Wildlife",
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"content": "On 28th May, 2012, a lion strayed into a fenced boma at Indika Village, Kinamba Location, Nyahururu District. At around 11.00 a.m., it attacked and injured two women, namely Susan Wanjiku Kamutu and Esther Kibani Ewoi. The victims were taken to Nyahururu District Hospital where they were undergoing treatment. Upon receipt of this mauling incident report, my Ministry dispatched a team of Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) Problem Animal Control Unit Rangers based in Olmoran and Rumuruti to track the rogue lion and eliminate it. The lion was subsequently tracked and killed at 17.45 hours. The team also established that the rogue lion had strayed from the neighboring Laikipia Nature Conservancy. Two other people have, in the recent past, been mauled by animals. These were Martha Nduta Karanja, who was attacked by a lion on 11th July, 2011, while fetching firewood; and Jane Wairimu, who was most unfortunately attacked and killed by an elephant on 25th December of the same year. The female lion was tracked and eliminated by the KWS Rangers while the elephant was immediately captured and translocated to Aberdares National Park."
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