By Eric Akasa
Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) is in the
process of airlifting a 10-year-old boy from Wajir to a Nairobi hospital for treatment after he was
injured by a pack of hyenas. The helicopter is expected to land at the KWS
hangar at Wilson Airport
in Nairobi in
the next two hours (by 1pm today)
Musa
Jelle was mauled on the face by a pack of hyenas which attacked a Manyatta his
family was sleeping in at Dilmanyale, Wajir County,
on the night of June 10, 2012. Two children died and six other family members,
including Musa, were injured during the incident. The injured members of the
family were admitted at Habaswein
District Hospital
while the boy was admitted at Garissa District hospital. Other family members
have since been discharged from hospital and burials for the deceased carried
out. A donation of Ksh. 20,000 was immediately given by KWS to the family as a
consolation.
The
boy’s condition had since deteriorated necessitating his referral for treatment
in Nairobi. KWS
has made arrangement to airlift the boy for treatment in Nairobi. Besides paying Ksh. 57,000 medical
bill incurred by the boy at Garissa District Hospital,
KWS will also pay treatment fee at the hospital in Nairobi and meet flight costs.
KWS
rangers pursued and eliminated the hyenas. They are also on the ground engaging
local communities for sensitization and awareness on human wildlife conflict
mitigation measures.
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