Crocodile Attack in Indonesia: Elderly Man Mauled to Death by Crocodile While Bathing in River; Half-Eaten Corpse Found, Upper Body and Head Remain Missing
In Indonesia, an elderly man was killed by a crocodile while bathing in a river. His body was found with the upper half and head missing, believed to have been eaten by the crocodile.
Mumbai, September 5: An elderly man in Indonesia was attacked and killed by a crocodile during his bath in the river. The only parts of his body recovered for the funeral. His head, upper body, and arms remain missing, presumed eaten by the crocodile. Believing her husband had drowned, the victim's wife contacted their son, who resides in Langsa, to inform him of the situation.
On the morning of August 29, 68-year-old Yunus informed his wife, Dimyam, 64, that he was heading to the Peureulak River behind their home in East Aceh Regency for a wash. When he didn’t return after several hours, Dimyam became concerned. She went to the riverbank and found only his clothes and mobile phone. Alarmed, she rushed back to the village and contacted the police and her family for assistance. Giant 14-Foot Crocodile Beheaded by Villagers in Indonesia For Being a 'Demon!' (Watch Heartbreaking Video).
The rescue team couldn't find Yunus' body in the river. His body was found about a mile downstream, caught on a branch. His upper body, head, and arms were missing, and authorities believe a crocodile attacked and devoured him. The remaining parts of his body were recovered and taken home for a funeral. Pet Crocodile Mauls Woman Scientist to Death in Indonesia! Watch Shocking Video.
The next day, farm workers discovered a large dead crocodile suspected of killing Yunus along the riverbank. It was found in the undergrowth near a palm oil plantation. After cutting it open and finding no human remains, local residents from Bhom Lama and Paya Meuligo villages are now fearful and hesitant to go near the river.
Indonesia has 14 crocodile species, including large and aggressive estuarine crocodiles that thrive in the region. Overfishing and habitat loss have pushed these crocodiles closer to villages. Combined with locals using rivers for bathing and fishing, this has increased the risk of crocodile attacks.
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