हेर्नुहोस चितुवाले कसरि आक्रमण गर्यो , सफारि गर्न गयका टुरिस्ट हरुलाइ ॥। भिडियो हेर्नुहोस ॥।

A British safari guide was attacked by a leopard in the open-top jeep he was travelling in while in Kruger National Park, South Africa. Curtis Plumb, 38, was bitten and clawed in the arm after the predator launched itself at his vehicle. He was later taken to hospital. The mauling just after 1pm on Thursday was caught on camera by tourist Grant Ford and his 13-year-old son, who watched the horrifying incident unfold before their eyes. 

According to Mr Ford's witness account, Mr Plumb stopped his vehicle full of tourists to watch the big cat after they spotted it in the bush. It was then the predator suddenly attacked. Mr Ford said: "The ranger peered over the side of the vehicle to see where the animal was. It was alongside him. "Without warning or provocation it launched itself into the safari truck and grabbed the ranger's arm. Fortunately he had a bush jacket on. 

 "What followed was insane. The occupants of the safari truck were screaming. "Some of the people seated behind the ranger tried to help by beating the animal with their cameras."