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Indonesians trapped up tree by Sumatran tigers | Indonesians trapped up tree by Sumatran tigers |
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Several tigers have trapped five Indonesian men up a tree in a national park on Sumatra island, after mauling a sixth person to death, police say. | Several tigers have trapped five Indonesian men up a tree in a national park on Sumatra island, after mauling a sixth person to death, police say. |
The group was attacked on Thursday after they accidentally killed a tiger cub. One man died while the others managed to flee up some branches. | The group was attacked on Thursday after they accidentally killed a tiger cub. One man died while the others managed to flee up some branches. |
The survivors alerted nearby villagers using mobile phones. | The survivors alerted nearby villagers using mobile phones. |
It could take rescue crews up to three days before they find the men in the Gunung Leuser jungle, officials said. | It could take rescue crews up to three days before they find the men in the Gunung Leuser jungle, officials said. |
The national park covers nearly 7,930 sq km (3,060 sq miles) along the border of North Sumatra and Aceh provinces. | The national park covers nearly 7,930 sq km (3,060 sq miles) along the border of North Sumatra and Aceh provinces. |
A 30-member search team entered the jungle on Saturday, police chief Dicky Sondani said. | A 30-member search team entered the jungle on Saturday, police chief Dicky Sondani said. |
"It might need two or three days to walk on foot to the depths of the jungle," he said | "It might need two or three days to walk on foot to the depths of the jungle," he said |
Failed rescue attempt | Failed rescue attempt |
Villagers had tried to rescue the men on Thursday but retreated when they saw at least four large Sumatran tigers circling around the base of the tree. | Villagers had tried to rescue the men on Thursday but retreated when they saw at least four large Sumatran tigers circling around the base of the tree. |
"If the tigers remain under the tree, we may have to shoot or sedate them to rescue the five people," Mr Sodani added. | "If the tigers remain under the tree, we may have to shoot or sedate them to rescue the five people," Mr Sodani added. |
The six men, all from Simpang Kiri village in Aceh Tamiang district, had ventured into the national park in search of rare incense wood. | The six men, all from Simpang Kiri village in Aceh Tamiang district, had ventured into the national park in search of rare incense wood. |
"People keep entering the jungle to look for the wood because it's very expensive," the police chief said. | "People keep entering the jungle to look for the wood because it's very expensive," the police chief said. |
"But that's the risk: there are many tigers and elephants in Gunung Leuser jungle." | "But that's the risk: there are many tigers and elephants in Gunung Leuser jungle." |
The group set up deer traps for food, but accidentally caught a tiger cub. | The group set up deer traps for food, but accidentally caught a tiger cub. |
The injured animal drew nearby tigers who then pounced on the men and killed a 28-year-old only identified as David. | |
The smallest of all tigers, Sumatran tigers are a critically endangered species only found on the Indonesian island. | The smallest of all tigers, Sumatran tigers are a critically endangered species only found on the Indonesian island. |
As few as 350 remain in the wild, of which the largest population lives in the Gunung Leuser national park. |
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