Monday, 18 Nov 2024

Man almost loses arm after he tried to pet lioness in South Africa

Man almost has his arm ripped off by a lioness after trying to stroke it in its cage as his horrified wife looks on in South Africa

  • Pieter Nortje, 55, was being given a guided tour of the lions with his wife Ilze 
  • Pair were at a game lodge in South Africa to celebrate 10th wedding anniversary
  • Ilze filmed as Mr Nortje stuck his hand into the lion cage in order to stroke them 
  • Lioness latched on to his forearm, leaving him seriously wounded in hospital 
  • WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT 

A hapless tourist almost had his arm bitten off by a lioness after sticking it through the bars of her cage and trying to give her a stroke.

Pieter Nortje, 55, was being given a guided tour of the lions at a game lodge in South Africa to celebrate his 10th wedding anniversary when he almost lost his arm.

The shocking incident was caught on camera by his wife Ilze in Virginia, Free State Province, before being circulated online. 


Pieter Nortje, 55, was on holiday with his wife Ilze at a game reserve in Virginia, South Africa, when he decided to pet the lions while she filmed him

First of all he can be seen stroking an adult male’s back and tickling it behind his ear as he quips to his wife: ‘If you bite me, then I’m going to bite you back.’

A young lioness approaches the fence at the Tikwe River Lodge as Pieter leaves his arm waving dangerously in the air and says: ‘Come here lovey, let daddy stroke you.’

The lioness then digs her teeth into his right forearm, penetrating to the bone, and drags him towards the fence.

Ilze can be heard shouting: ‘It’s biting him, it’s biting him!’

The lioness keeps hold of his arm for a full five seconds, slashing at it with the claws of her left paw, before finally releasing him.  

Mr Nortje and wife Ilze were on holiday celebrating their 10th wedding anniversary when the attack happened

Panicked screams of those watching distracted the lioness for long enough for Pieter to pull his bloodied arm back on the other side of the wire.  

Netwerk24 reported that Mr Nortje ended up Pelonomi Hospital in Bloemfontein in a serious condition and suffering septic shock.

Septic shock is a life threatening condition caused by severe infection with a mortality rate of between 25 and 50 per cent.

A spokesman for Tikwe River Lodge, which has 30 lodges overlooking the Sand River, said they had been running the lion enclosure tours for six years without any incidents.

The denied any responsibility for the mauling and said: ‘There are warning signs everywhere. 

‘Nortje stuck his hand through the electric fence to touch the lions and was bitten’.

A South African game ranger at another park who saw the video said: ‘The man was lucky that the lioness was probably not hungry or not used to killing live prey outside in the wild.

‘Lions are pack animals and hunt as a team so others in the enclosure could easily have joined in and if they had done [they would have] killed him whether there was a fence between them or not.


Mr Nortje was bitten on the forearm by a lioness who sunk her teeth in up to the bone, but fortunately let go after hearing his wife’s panicked screams

‘Some people never learn that where wild animals are concerned, keep a distance between them and you’.

Mr Nortje, who works as a mechanic at SA Truck Bodies in Bloemfontein, and his receptionist wife were unavailable for comment as was a friend who joined them for the weekend break.

In May last year Mike Hodge, 72, the owner of the Marakele Predator Centre in Thabazimbi just north of Johannesburg, was attacked by a lion when he entered its enclosure.

British-born Mr Hodge was badly mauled and was only saved when the lion, called Shamba, was shot dead by a keeper after it had dragged Mr Hodge into the undergrowth where it was savaging him.

The married family man was rushed by air ambulance to hospital for life saving surgery on wouds to his neck, chest and back but is back running his game lodge now.

In February last year a 22-year-old woman was attacked and mauled to death by a lion at the Dinokeng Game Reserve in Hammanskraal after getting out to take photos of wildlife. 

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