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Teen Mauled to Death by Crocodile in Indonesia
6 Jan
Summary
- A 14-year-old boy was fatally attacked by a crocodile while doing laundry.
- The victim's body was found approximately 200 meters from the attack site.
- Crocodile attacks are increasing due to habitat encroachment and reduced food sources.

A horrific crocodile attack has claimed the life of a 14-year-old boy in South Konawe Regency, Indonesia. Muhammad Rafli Hamzah was reportedly doing laundry in a river near his home when a crocodile attacked, dragging him into the water as his companions watched in horror. A frantic search operation was launched by emergency services and local volunteers.
The teenager's body was eventually discovered floating about 200 meters from the incident site. Rescue teams confirmed he sustained numerous fatal bite wounds. Police are urging the community to exercise increased caution in areas known to be crocodile habitats.
Experts attribute the rise in such attacks to estuarine crocodiles being pushed inland by overfishing and habitat destruction from widespread tin mining. Residents often use these rivers for daily activities, leading to increased human-wildlife conflict, as tragically demonstrated by this recent event and similar incidents in the past year.




