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Trophy hunter planning to shoot a yellow-backed duiker crushed to death by elephants

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“From even the greatest of horrors, irony is seldom absent” ― H.P. Lovecraft.] A killer becomes the victim Californian vineyard proprietor Ernie Dosio, 75…

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The death of an American businessman during a hunting expedition in Africa rekindled the controversy over trophy hunting.The incident occurred in Gabon, in the midst of a major hunting safari.The deceased was Ernie Dosio, 75 years old.The incident was recorded in Lopé-Okanda National Park.The businessman participated in a guided expedition when he faced an elephant herd.According to international media reports, Dosio paid about $40,000 for the t…

The 75-year-old U.S. businessman Ernie Dosio died on April 17 after being attacked and crushed by a herd of elephants in the Gabonese jungle in Central Africa. The incident occurred in Lope-Okanda National Park, an area recognized for its biodiversity and dense tropical forests. Dosio was a wealthy vineyard owner in California and an experienced hunter, with extensive safaris experience in both the United States and Africa. However, his experien…

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Elephant Kills Attacker Who Broke Into His Home

Tim Bieber An elephant appears to have flipped the script on “Stand Your Ground” after a wealthy American hunter was killed during a safari in Central Africa. According to The Guardian, 75-year-old Ernie Dosio, a California vineyard owner, was on a hunting expedition in Gabon when the fatal encounter occurred. Dosio had been tracking yellow-backed duiker—an antelope species—inside the dense Lopé-Okanda rainforest when he and his guide unexpected…

The death of the 75-year-old U.S. businessman Ernie Dosio, who died after being attacked and trampled by an elephant herd during a hunting expedition in Gabon, was confirmed through social networks. The incident occurred in the Lope-Okanda National Park, where Dosio participated in a specialized safari with a cost of nearly $40,000, focused on hunting the yellow-backed duiker, a kind of antelope difficult to track. In response to this, a video c…

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Demotivateur broke the news on Monday, April 27, 2026.
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