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UPDATE: Croc still on the loose in Mandeni

The reptile was spotted last week Tuesday just after 8pm on the low lying bridge on Sandpiper Road

The large crocodile of 2m or more is still believed to be on the loose in Mandeni.

The reptile was spotted last week Tuesday just after 8pm on the low lying bridge on Sandpiper Road.

According to Business Against Crime’s Steve Fox traps have been put in place to capture the animal but with no luck yet.

Also read: WATCH: Big croc spotted in Mandeni

“The concern for us is that this is right in the middle of town and children often cross the river near here,” said Fox.

When caught it will be relocated to an area where it will not pose such a risk to human life.

“This is the third time this year I have had to deal with a crocodile sighted in and around Mandeni.

“This is unusual because I have lived here for more than ten years and never before have I seen crocodiles here.”

Fox said he believes the heavy rain may have played a part in washing the crocodiles downstream and into inhabited areas.

Meanwhile another crocodile has been seen recently in the Tongati River in Tongaat.

Westbrook resident Peter Coyn told The Courier that he had seen the big reptile right by the bridge near the river mouth.

“He has been seen basking in the sun on one of the little islands in the lagoon by several people,” said Coyn.

People are urged to be on the lookout for these animals and to be extremely cautious near the rivers, as crocodiles are ambush hunters and are a lot harder to spot in the water than one would think.

As Fox said: “This is Africa we are living in, people tend to forget that sometimes.”

To watch the video of the crocodile, visit The North Coast Courier’s website.

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