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Survivor of hyena attack plans to return reserve
The Star
|September 08, 2025
NICOLAS Hohls, 26, survived being mauled by hyenas while at a campsite in Cape Vidal in the early hours of last week Sunday morning but the harrowing encounter with the wild dog, won't stop him from going back to his favourite camp site.
“The big hyena was clawing on my ankle. I felt the pain as I sat up. The smaller one attacked me on my face and the top of my head. I was bitten on my face, head, hand, body and legs. I tried to defend myself by shoving my hands in their eyes and throat,’ said Hohls.
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