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Man bags gov payout after python kills his dog
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 81763, member: 636"] Python eats a dog, the guy kills it, now Kenya's paying up. A fifty-two-year-old man named Charles Osore, from Luoka village in Ugunja Subcounty, is getting government money after a huge python killed his pet dog. He killed the snake himself at his homestead, then hauled the body to the local police to file a report, which kicked off the official process. Officials from the Kenya Wildlife Service, led by Senior Warden Grace Kariuki for Kisumu and Siaya counties, visited his home to start the compensation paperwork and assess the situation, praising him for following proper procedure instead of just disposing of the reptile. The visit doubled as a community lesson on wildlife conflict rules. KWS staff informed Luoka residents about the Wildlife Conservation and Management Act, which allows for payouts over damaged livestock or property if incidents are reported correctly. Local resident Alfred Onyango mentioned he learned that even frequent problems with monkeys ruining crops could be addressed through official channels. Osore himself said he was relieved by the response but criticized KWS for slow reaction times to emergency calls, describing the fear he felt during the python attack. The service has promised to hold more awareness meetings in the Ugunja area to teach people how to handle dangerous animal encounters safely. Compensation under Kenyan law requires prompt reporting and verification by an official committee. [/QUOTE]
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