Two Italians,a father and son who lived in Zimbabwe were shot dead by a
wildlife ranger while on an anti-poaching patrol in an apparent case of
mistaken identity, a safari industry representative said Monday.
The two were killed in the Mana Pools national park in northern Zimbabwe on Sunday.
“Claudio Chiarelli, who was an accomplished professional hunter who
brought European tourists to Zimbabwe, was accidentally shot with his
son and they both died,” Emmanuel Fundira, head of the Safari Operators
Association, told AFP.
“Claudio and some colleagues were on a trip with a parks anti-poaching
unit when a ranger came from nowhere and shot at them while they were
standing outside their vehicle.
“We understand it was a case of mistaken identity.”
Fundira said private individuals regularly assist the Zimbabwean parks
department’s anti-poaching activities by providing logistical support
for patrols.
An Italian embassy official, who declined to be named, said the
Chiarelli, reportedly from Padua, had lived in Zimbabwe since 1982 and
that his son was born in the country.
Italian media reports said Chiarelli was 50, and identified his son as 20-year-old Massimiliano.
“We can confirm it happened yesterday at Mana Pools national park but we are not aware of the exact details,” said the official.
“We are in contact with the family. It’s a tragedy. The loss of a father
and a son, and also for Zimbabwe for the bad publicity it will
generate.”
The government parks department and police said they were investigating the incident.
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