Tracking cheetahs he got out of the car only to walk 20 meters, and was swallowed alive by 2 lions

A guide in South Africa was following the tracks of a cheetah when he was swallowed by a male lion.

Malibongwe Mfila, a 27-year-old guide in South Africa, was driving a jeep on the 6th, tracking cheetah tracks, when he decided to move forward on foot halfway.

The Mirror and other foreign media reported that the case occurred in Marakele National Park (Marakele National Park), about four hours from Johannesburg (Johannesburg) drive. A driver nearby witnessed the attack and immediately notified emergency services, but it was too late to save lives.

Police and national park spokesman Reynold Thakhuli confirmed that the two lions had been killed to prevent future attacks on humans and that the remains were currently undergoing forensic examination.

Mifila is a safari guide, responsible for detecting and finding out the location of the “African five”, that is, lions, cheetahs, buffaloes, rhinos and elephants or wild animals, radioing colleagues to guide tourists to drive to observe and enjoy.

Hunting trips mean hunting or viewing overseas in Africa, but today most have done away with the “hunting” aspect and visitors can only see and photograph the wildlife up close.