Riaan Naude died in South Africa at the age of 55.
Riaan Naude, the hunter infamous for killing hundreds of wild animals was shot in the head. Naude posed with dead lions, giraffes and rhinos and supported poaching.
Police found the hunter’s body inside his car in Limpopo, South Africa. The international media realize that Naude was preparing to continue with the practice. Inside the vehicle they found whiskey, shotguns, water and sleeping clothes, among other items.
Wildlife advocate Julio César Martínez, clearly opposed to hunting, was one of the first to confirm Naude’s murder. He indicated that the man was assaulted while he was inside his car.
The hunter posed with the animals he killed.
According to what was established in the note shared by Martínez, the hunter was killed “in cold blood” and in “execution mode”. Likewise, it is specified that the alleged culprits were two men traveling on a white truck, but of which there is no further information, for which there are no inmates.
Naude, 55, lived in Phalaborwa, South Africa. She was part of the Eco Safari and Pro Hunt Africa team, a group dedicated to attracting tourists to “their dream” of hunting animals in their natural state.
Riaan Naude was hired by tourists.
The hunter appeared on social networks in photos showing his prey, including lions, rhinos, giraffes, among others.
Who was the murdered hunter
The man was an expert in animal hunting and had a specialized site where he indicated the species to hunt. In addition to giraffes, elephants or lions, Naude killed antelopes, hyenas, baboons, black wildebeest, giraffes and crocodiles. He charged tourists a minimum of $ 2,500 a day just to join.
He posed with the animals he killed.
Animal hunting in South Africa
Poachers killed a total of 451 rhinos in 2021 in South Africa; of which, 327 died in publicly owned nature reserves and parks and 124 on private property, according to the official budget published (February 8) by the South African Ministry of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment.
The official total figure for 2021 represents a 15% increase over that recorded in 2020, in which a total of 394 rhinos died in this country due to illegal hunting. In the year before the Covid pandemic, 2019, the official figure was 594 rhinos killed by poachers in South Africa.
The murdered hunter was 55 years old.
The South African government specifies that in 2021 a total of 209 rhinos were poached, in all cases for mutilation of their horns, on land belonging to the South African national parks (SANParks), in particular, all in the Kruger National Park. .
The figure is unfortunate but it was actually a decrease from 2020, when 247 rhinos were poached within national parks (226 in Kruger and the rest in smaller parks).
Source: Clarin