A small plane carrying American tourists hit a giraffe in South Africa’s Kruger National Park. The giraffe died; tourists were unharmed. Investigation ongoing.
In South Africa’s Kruger National Park, a small Cessna Caravan plane carrying American tourists collided with a giraffe while flying. The giraffe died as a result of the accident. The plane, owned by a private company, was on its way to a nearby lodge when the collision happened. Fortunately, none of the American tourists on board were injured. Local authorities in South Africa have started an investigation to find out more about the incident. The park is a famous wildlife reserve, and the plane was flying at low altitude during the time of the crash. The private company operating the aircraft has not been publicly identified. A small Cessna Caravan plane with American tourists hit a giraffe while flying in Kruger National Park, South Africa. The giraffe died because of the accident. The plane belonged to a private company and was going to a nearby lodge. The American tourists did not get hurt. South African authorities are looking into what happened. The crash took place inside Kruger...