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Golfer Taken By Croc In Lake On Golf Course (South Africa)

Golfer Jacques van der Sandt, 29, was killed by a crocodile last night.
He was collecting balls from dam called Lake Panic when he was attacked .
Crocodile dragged golfer underwater and his body was found next morning.
His body had teeth marks on his chest and back but was not ‘mutilated’.
Both his parents worked at Kruger National Park, S. Africa, where he died.
Deep sea diver had been playing a game with a friend when tragedy struck .

Daily Mail

Golf is a dangerous game down here! But what slays me is that this guy should have known the dangers.

R.I.P.

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By: charliehunt - 9th December 2014 at 14:32

Yup – waiting for an eagle probably!

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By: 91Regal - 9th December 2014 at 00:45

I am intrigued by the fact that he was not mutilated in any way. Why would the croc simply have dragged him into the lake and left him?

Perhaps the croc was feeling a bit below par?

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By: John Green - 8th December 2014 at 18:49

Er, golf ball or…

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By: Bob - 8th December 2014 at 13:05

I had a ball taken by an alligator whilst playing a course in Florida – does that count?

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By: DazDaMan - 8th December 2014 at 11:39

There’s a gold course in Australia with sharks in one of their water hazards…!

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By: silver fox - 5th December 2014 at 23:24

Puts a different light on the term, water hazard.

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By: charliehunt - 5th December 2014 at 17:29

Golfers?

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By: John Green - 5th December 2014 at 16:56

They look much better as leather handbags.

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By: Edgar Brooks - 4th December 2014 at 21:44

Apparently they usually stuff the body into a crevice, and leave it for time to do its work on the flesh, which makes it more palatable; rather like hanging game, I suppose.

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By: charliehunt - 4th December 2014 at 21:13

I am intrigued by the fact that he was not mutilated in any way. Why would the croc simply have dragged him into the lake and left him?

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