Millionaire trophy hunter trampled to death by pack of elephants in central Africa
The guide was seriously injured and Dosio’s body is being repatriated to California after the attack, officials said.
- On April 17, 75-year-old Californian vineyard owner Ernie Dosio was trampled to death by five elephants while hunting in Gabon's Lope-Okanda forest.
- Dosio and his professional hunter were stalking a rare yellow-backed duiker when they unexpectedly encountered five elephant cows protecting a calf, triggering a charge.
- Under strict licensing laws, Dosio was restricted to a shotgun for the hunt. Safari company Collect Africa confirmed the pair encountered five cow elephants while pursuing the duiker.
- The United States Embassy in Gabon is repatriating Dosio's body to Lodi, California. He is survived by long-term partner Betty and sons Jeff and Blake.
- Dosio served 30 years as Great Elk, supporting military veterans and youth scholarships. Supporters describe him as a keen conservationist, though his death underscores risks in Gabon's vast protected forests.
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Ernie Dosio, a 75-year-old American millionaire passionate about hunting large animals, died after being crushed by a group of elephants during a hunting party in Gabon, West Africa, broadcasts The Guardian. Ernie Dosio, owner of the herdsmen, was hunting for the duiker with ...
American Millionaire Hunting Killed by Elephants in Africa A man from California, USA, died after being attacked by five elephants while hunting antelopes in Africa. According to The Guardian and the Daily Mail on the 24th, the man, who operates a vineyard and a financial company in California,
Big-Game Hunter Dies on $40,000 Hunting Trip After Being Charged at by Elephant Herd
Ernie Dosio was hunting antelope in Gabon at the time of the fatal incidentErnie Dosio, 2017Credit: Wagonhound Outfitters/FacebookNEED TO KNOWErnie Dosio, a 75-year-old California vineyard owner, died after an elephant encounter while hunting antelope in GabonThe big-game hunter was on a guided $40,000 trip when a herd of elephants charged, according to reportsOfficials are working to return his remains to California following the fatal incident…
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