
Boy presumed dead after second crocodile attack in 2 weeks on Indonesia’s Borneo island

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A boy is missing on Indonesia’s Borneo island after he was attacked by a crocodile, police said on Thursday, the second such attack in the area in two weeks.
Indonesia is home to several species of crocodiles that regularly attack and kill humans.
The 10-year-old boy jumped into a river in West Kalimantan province on Borneo, one of the world’s most biodiverse islands, on Tuesday, when a 13-foot-long crocodile attacked him, according to a friend.
“His friend witnessed the crocodile resurface, maul the victim’s body and drag it into the current,” local police chief Rachmatul Isani Fachri said in a statement.
The friend alerted the boy’s father, who searched for his son’s body in the river using a speedboat, but he remains missing.
“Currently the search and rescue team and local people are still searching for the victim. Please pray so he will be found soon,” Rachmatul said.
Another boy went missing in the same village after a crocodile attacked him while bathing, according to his uncle who witnessed the attack, police said on February 7.
The search for six-year-old Cristian Ricardo ended after seven days and he is now presumed dead.
Borneo is split between Brunei, Malaysia and Indonesia and is home to vast tracts of jungle hosting a wide variety of rare animals, including saltwater crocodiles.
A crocodile attacked and killed a woman in December as she worked on a palm oil plantation in the same province of Borneo, with her body later recovered.
In August, a crocodile killed a 54-year-old woman as she bathed in a river on Indonesia’s Maluku islands. That same month, a 63-year-old tin miner was killed by a crocodile near a river on Bangka island in Sumatra.
Indonesia has also seen several deadly python attacks in recent months. Last August, a woman was found dead by her daughter after being attacked by a python in central Indonesia.
In July, a woman was found dead inside the belly of a snake after it swallowed her whole in Siteba village, in South Sulawesi province.
The month before that, a woman was found dead inside the belly of a reticulated python in another district of South Sulawesi.
Source: cbsnews.com