/ 14 November 2011

‘Loveable’ pet hippo kills Free State farmer

A farmer has been killed by his pet hippopotamus, Humphrey, once described as "loveable" but which of late had taken to terrorising the neighbourhood.

An army major was killed by his pet hippopotamus, named Humphrey, on his farm in the Free State on Saturday, Beeld reported on Monday.

Marius Els (40) pictured balancing on the hippo’s back in the report, had been repeatedly warned that although friendly, Humphrey was still a wild animal and had to be treated as such.

The hippo was rescued as a calf during a flood of the Vaal River, which passes the land where Els farmed part-time.

Humphrey, estimated at around five and a half years old, had been treated as a pet and had learned to swim with humans.

The animal found a home with Els when he became too big for the people who had initially adopted him.

In August, the hippo was in the news when it was blamed for killing calves belonging to Els’s business partner.

It also regularly broke out of its enclosure and chased golfers at the Orkney golf club.

At the time, Els said that the calf story had been intended to put him in a bad light after his business relationship with his partner soured, and that Humphrey’s escapades on the golf course were to brighten up his social life.

Els said the sound of his voice would get Humphrey back home.

Netcare 911 spokesperson Jeff Wicks said that earlier this year paramedics had to rescue a 52-year-old man and his seven-year-old grandson who spent two hours in a tree after being chased by Humphrey while canoeing along the river that passes through the farm.

Els, who is survived by his pharmacist wife Louise, had called the 120kg hippo “loveable” and a “gentle giant”. — Sapa