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Boy, 7, found alive in ‘lion-infested’ Zimbabwe game park
Boy, 7, found alive in ‘lion-infested’ Zimbabwe game park after going missing for five days
Tinotenda Pudu, 7, went missing from his village in the northwest of the country on December 27. He was eventually found in the Matusadona National Park after a rescue mission involving park rangers, police and the local community, according to a spokesperson from Zimbabwe Parks, the country’s parks and wildlife management authority.
Young boy survives 5 days in 'lion-infested' game park in Zimbabwe: Officials
A child who had been missing for five days was found alive in a vast game park inhabited by big cats and other wild animals in northern Zimbabwe, officials said.
Zimbabwe: Boy survives after getting lost for 5 days in game park home to lions
Tinotenda Pudu, a 7-year-old boy, was rescued after spending five days in the Matusadona Game Park in northern Zimbabwe.
Boy rescued after five days alone in lion-infested African National Park
Tinotenda Pudu, 7, wandered off from his village in northwest Zimbabwe. He disappeared into Matusadona National Park, a vast area that once was noted as having "the highest density of lion in Africa" along with a huge population of elephants and black rhino.
Zimbabwe Officials Call Discovery of Boy That Went Missing in a Game Preserve a “True Miracle”
Locals are calling the discovery of a missing child a "true miracle" after the boy was discovered in a northern Zimbabwe preserve. The child had gone missing after wandering to Matusadonha Game Park,
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Zimbabwe drought sees 19 hippos die
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Zimbabwe
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Chinese-owned Gold Mine Stirs Controversy in Eastern Zimbabwe
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Zimbabwe’s new currency woes hit traditional stores while illegal night bazaars flourish
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‘Our county ignored Africa,’ Jimmy Carter said. He didn’t
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