Crocodile attack survivor says she’d rather stay thirsty than face the Okavango river again
[The Namibian - Namibia] - 10/11/2025
“Whenever someone touches me, I get a fright, thinking it’s the crocodile attacking me.” These are the words of Mbuyo Kathumbi (36) after a trip to fetch water from the Okavango River made her yet another victim of a crocodile attack, leaving her with permanent physical and emotional scars. She (…)
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