Police officer lowered into crocodile-infested river to recover human remains

TL;DR
South African police recovered human remains from a crocodile-infested river after an officer was lowered from a helicopter. The crocodile suspected of eating the missing businessman had already been killed.
Key points
- Police recovered human remains in South Africa
- Officer was lowered into a crocodile-infested river
- Crocodile suspected of eating the missing man was killed
- DNA tests will confirm identity of the remains
- Incident occurred after floods swept away a businessman
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Police in South Africa have managed to recover human remains after an officer was lowered from a helicopter into a crocodile-infested river in the search for a businessman swept away by floodwater last week.
The reptile suspected to have eaten the missing man had already been killed but Captain Johan "Pottie" Potgieter said it was still a nerve-wracking experience.
"The sharp-end of a crocodile is not the best place to approach it," he told the News24 website.
After Potgieter had used a rope to secure the animal, both were hoisted away from the Komati River in the north-east of the country.
DNA tests will now be carried out to confirm if the remains are those of the missing man.
His car had become stranded attempting to cross a low bridge in the flooded river last week. By the time the police got to the scene, it was empty, leading them to suspect he had been swept away by the water, Mpumalanga provincial police spokesperson Colonel Mavela Masondo told the national broadcaster, SABC.
The authorities used drones and helicopters in the search mission and noticed a small island where a number of crocodiles were basking in the sun, recounted Potgieter, commander of a police diving unit.
He said that from years of experience, they could tell that one of the animals had recently eaten.
"Besides having a massively full tummy, he didn't move around or try to slip into the river despite the noise of the drones and the chopper," he told News24.
The reptile was then killed before Potgieter embarked on what police described as the "highly dangerous and complex operation" to recover it.
The massive crocodile, measuring 4.5m (15 ft) and weighing 500kgm (1,100 lb), was then flown to the nearby Kruger National Park, where human remains were discovered inside its intestines.
Potgieter said that as well as the body parts, six different types of shoe were found. He said this could indicate it had killed other people but not necessarily: "A crocodile will eat or swallow anything."
South Africa's acting police chief, Lt-Gen Puleng Dimpane praised Potgieter for his bravery.
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Q&A
What happened in the crocodile-infested river in South Africa?
Police recovered human remains from a crocodile-infested river while searching for a businessman swept away by floodwater.
Why was a police officer lowered into the river?
The officer was lowered to secure a crocodile suspected of having eaten the missing man and to assist in the recovery of human remains.
What will happen to the recovered remains?
DNA tests will be conducted to confirm if the remains belong to the missing businessman.





