Palawan septuagenarian survives crocodile attack

By Izza Reynoso

October 11, 2023, 8:24 pm

<p><strong>DEAD CROC.</strong> A dead saltwater crocodile measuring 14.9 feet was found on July 6, 2023 floating along the shoreline of Barangay Inogbong, Bataraza town in southern Palawan province. The town's waters has gained notoriety for hosting wild crocodiles.<em> (Photo from MDRRMO/PIS - Bataraza)</em></p>

DEAD CROC. A dead saltwater crocodile measuring 14.9 feet was found on July 6, 2023 floating along the shoreline of Barangay Inogbong, Bataraza town in southern Palawan province. The town's waters has gained notoriety for hosting wild crocodiles. (Photo from MDRRMO/PIS - Bataraza)

PUERTO PRINCESA CITY, Palawan – Village officials in Barangay Sumbiling in Bataraza town warned residents, especially children, to avoid swimming in the river that passes through the community while a rogue crocodile is on the loose.

Saramhel Armal, a barangay councilor in Sumbiling, on Wednesday told reporters that a village elder had been attacked by a crocodile as he waded in the river.

He reported that 71-year-old Oyong Miranda sustained bites in the leg and body soon after he went into the water close to where the apex predator was lying in wait.

Miranda was quoted as saying that he only went into the river to wash his feet when the attack took place around 5:30 pm on Tuesday.

The septuagenarian was able to break free from the animal’s jaws, as he reportedly “grappled” with the crocodile, which was described as not being very large.

After successfully extricating himself from the crocodile’s clutches, Miranda was rushed to the Rio Tuba Hospital where he received stitches for his wounds.

"He really didn't notice that there was a crocodile in the water he was lowering himself into. It just suddenly attacked him in the river behind their house," Armal said.

The victim is currently recovering from his wounds, the barangay official added.

Bataraza is a municipality located on the southernmost tip of Palawan Island, approximately 225 kilometers from here.

The municipality is known for having wild crocodiles roaming in its waters.

In January, residents of this town managed to capture a 15-foot saltwater crocodile but it died shortly after being shot at using a small-caliber firearm.

In July, a dead saltwater crocodile measuring 14.9 feet was found floating along the shoreline of Sitio Gunob in the town's Barangay Inogbong. (PNA)

 

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