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BBC
| 11 months ago
South Africa's Chimp Eden maulers escape death penalty Andrew Oberle was giving a tour of the sanctuary when he was attacked Two chimpanzees which mauled an American student in South Africa will not be put down, a government investigator says. They...
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SF Gate
| 11 months ago
Iran said Tuesday it test-fired several ballistic missiles, including a long-range variety meant to dissuade an Israeli or U.S. attack, alongside a push by Washington to beef up its military might in the region. The powerful Revolutionary Guard 's...
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SF Gate
| 11 months ago
Iran said Tuesday it test-fired several ballistic missiles, including a long-range variety meant to dissuade an Israeli or U.S. attack, alongside a push by Washington to beef up its military might in the region. The powerful Revolutionary Guard 's...
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International Business Times
| 11 months ago
This morning, several days after the first shocking reports of a young graduate student being attacked and seriously injured by chimpanzees at a sanctuary in South Africa , the story remains at the top of the news around the world. This morning I...
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The Courier-Mail
| 11 months ago
Two chimpanzees who mauled an American student in South Africa will not be killed because authorities say the animals defended their territory against a trespasser. Oberle, 26, lost an ear and several fingers and toes and is in an induced coma in...
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The Clay County Daily Advocate-Press
| 11 months ago
News to know A student from the University of Texas at San Antonio was attacked by chimpanzees while he was working at Chimp Eden animal sanctuary in South Africa, officials said Tuesday. The student apparently was in a no-go area of the chimps'...
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Fox
| 11 months ago
Two adult chimpanzees that viciously attacked a U.S. student at a primate sanctuary in South Africa were defending their territory and will be allowed to live, the lead government investigator said Tuesday. Conservationist Dries Pienaar blamed human...
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CNN Blog
| 11 months ago
An American student is in critical condition after undergoing two operations after chimpanzees tore apart his body in front of tourists at a South African animal sanctuary, a hospital spokeswoman told CNN on Tuesday. Andrew Oberle, a primatology ...
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AP Online
| 11 months ago
Two adult chimpanzees that viciously attacked a U.S. student at a primate sanctuary in South Africa were defending their territory and will be allowed to live, the lead government investigator said Tuesday.
Conservationist Dries Pienaar...
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The Globe & Mail
| 11 months ago
Story The chimp, an alpha male named Amadeus, spun around and hurled the rock at another chimp, Nikki, who leaped away as the rock sped towards him...The other two enclosures at the Jane Goodall chimp sanctuary in South Africa was considered safe,...
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USA Today
| 11 months ago
Student victim of chimp attack sedated after 6-hour surgery Updated An American primatology student remains in a coma following six hours of surgery after his limbs were "ripped up" in an attack by two chimpanzees at an animal sanctuary in South...
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News 24
| 11 months ago
Chimp Eden rehabilitation centre where two chimpanzees attacked an American student. Lead investigator Dries Pienaar told African Eye that anthropology student Andrew Oberle, 26, climbed over a 1.2m safety fence and placed his foot on a rock next to...
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Mail Online UK
| 11 months ago
Doctors said Mr Oberle was in stable condition and in an induced coma to keep him comfortable. Mr Oberle's uncle, Carl Oberle, described chimps as his nephew's 'passion' and said he knew each animal by its 'name and face.' Cussons said investigators...
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The Courier-Mail
| 11 months ago
An American anthropology student attacked by chimps he was studying in South Africa knew primate research was not without risks. But after having volunteered at the Jane Goodall Institute Chimpanzee Eden in the past, he was eager to pursue graduate...
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International Business Times
| 11 months ago
Andrew Oberle, the U.S. graduate student who was attacked by two chimpanzees while leading a tour at the Jane Goodall Sanctuary in South Africa , reportedly underwent six hours of surgery on Sunday and is currently recovering from his injuries. Share...
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NY Daily News
| 11 months ago
The Texas grad student mauled from head to toe and dragged for a half-mile by chimpanzees at a South African reserve was standing in a restricted area when he was brutally attacked, according to reports Sunday. It was likely Andrew Oberle, 26, very...
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Mail and Guardian
| 11 months ago
Eugene Cussons, managing director of Chimp Eden, told Beeld newspaper that an Mpumalanga tourism and parks board investigation had found that the chimps had reacted much like any threatened wild animal. Andrew Oberle (26) who is a post-graduate...
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PRWeb
| 11 months ago
Late last week Andrew Oberle, a Texas graduate student studying chimpanzees in South Africa, suffered an attack when he was mauled by the very animals he was studying. Doctors say that Oberle is still in a drug induced coma, fighting for survival, at...
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The Herald Times
| 11 months ago
Judge temporarily blocks abortion law A federal judge has temporarily blocked enforcement and set a July 11 hearing over a Mississippi law that could shut down the only abortion clinic in the state...Jordan in Jackson issued a temporary restraining...
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News 24
| 11 months ago
Doctors say the condition of the US student attacked at the Jane Goodall Institute Chimpanzee Eden near Mbombela, is improving. In a statement, Mediclinic Nelspruit said Andrew Oberle, who had been in critical condition since Thursday's attack, was...