Demeteriya Nabwire went to search for firewood on the shores of 
Nawaikoke in Uganda but villagers became worried when she didn’t return 
after several hours.
A search party was set up and they were horrified to find the pregnant 
woman’s slippers, bloody toes, fingers and a mobile phone at the spot 
where she went missing.
It soon became apparent she had been eaten by a giant beast surfacing 
from the river – the same 1,000kg creature had been blamed for the 
deaths of six women and children who had disappeared in the past year.
So devastated husband Mubarak Batambuze of Kibuye village, went to the 
local blacksmith and spent his savings on the sharpest spear possible.
He told Uganda daily newspaper New Vision: “I went to a blacksmith and 
paid him sh20,000 (£4.65) so that he could make me a very sharp spear.”
Batambuze took his trusty new weapon down to the riverbank and managed 
to find the 20ft beast near to where her remains were found last Sunday.
The 56-year-old took his bloody revenge and hauled his catch up to the shore with the help of five other fishermen.
He is now being hailed a hero by villagers for slaughtering the killer croc, which has terrorised families for over a year.
A village spokesperson was also said to demand compensation from the Ugandan Wildlife Authority for Batambuze’s lost wife.
But officials said it’s not part of their policy to pay out for people 
killed by crocodiles and added they are currently capturing reptiles and
 relocating them to another area.
    
 

 

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