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Two tourists have been killed by an elephant while on a walking safari in Zambia. The two women, from New Zealand and the UK, were named as Alison Jean Taylor, 67, and Easton Janet Taylor, 68.
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GB News on MSNBritish tourist killed on safari after elephant charged at full speedA British woman and her friend from New Zealand have died after being charged by an elephant whilst on a sunrise safari walk ...
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According to the statement, the tourists, Easton Janet Taylor, 68, from the UK and Alison Jean Taylor, 67, from New Zealand were part of a guided group when the female elephant that was with a calf ...
A man has been remanded until July 21 in connection with an alleged sexual assault on a foreign woman at a beach party in the ...
Photos of the incident show part of an aerobridge’s footings hit the top and bottom of one of the superjumbo’s four engines.
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Get the scoop of the return of the magnificent moa, a giant flightless bird in New Zealand that went extinct centuries ago.
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Colossal Biosciences announced an effort to genetically engineer living birds to resemble the extinct South Island giant moa – which stood 12 feet tall.
Zambia’s Ministry of Tourism has launched an investigation into the deaths of two tourists – including Kiwi woman Alison Jean ...
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