Popular 25-year-old Ugandan gorilla killed at UNESCO park, four arrested

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Rafiki, 25-year-old male Silverback was hugely popular with tourists at the Bwindi Impenetrable National Park.

Four men have been detained in connection with the killing of a 25-year-old male gorilla that was hugely popular with tourists, by wildlife authorities in Uganda.

The Silverback gorilla, named Rafiki, was killed in the Bwindi Impenetrable National Park after going missing on June 1. His body was found the next day.

The park, a UNESCO world heritage site near Uganda's border with the Democratic Republic of Congo, is a 120 square mile patch of dense tropical forest that is home to primates, elephants, antelopes and other wildlife.

The Uganda Wildlife Authority have arrested four people over the death of Rafiki, the Silverback of Nkuringo Gorilla group in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park.
The Uganda Wildlife Authority have arrested four people over the death of Rafiki, the Silverback of Nkuringo Gorilla group in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park.Uganda Wildlife Authority

Tourists are however mostly drawn to the park by its estimated 400 mountain gorillas - roughly half the world's population.

In a statement, the state-run Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA) said the four men were detained for their role in the death of Rafiki.

The arrests followed UWA's investigation of Rafiki's death "after a postmortem report revealed that the Silverback sustained an injury by a sharp device/object that penetrated its left upper part of the abdomen up to the internal organs."

One of the detained men had been found in possession of wild hog meat, rope and wire snares and spears, the statement said.

The man "confessed to killing the gorilla in self-defence," the statement said, adding he said it charged at him while he and a colleague were hunting.

Rafiki was head of a 17-member gorilla group called Nkuringo.

Poaching is rampant in Uganda's game parks and police frequently announce seizures of illicitly acquired wildlife products such as ivory, rhino horns, pangolin scales and others.

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