Teenager Mauled Steps Away from Her Home
On 18 April, a lioness killed a 14-year-old girl just outside her family’s home on a ranch bordering Nairobi National Park, the Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) confirmed. The girl had been within the compound when the attack happened.

A teenager nearby had raised the alarm, and KWS rangers later found the girl’s remains by the Mbagathi River, following tracks left by the animal. The lioness responsible has not yet been located. Search teams have been deployed and traps set to prevent further danger to the community.
Living on the Edge of the Wild
The tragedy highlights the increasingly fragile balance between human life and wildlife around Nairobi National Park. The park, located just 10 kilometres (six miles) from the city centre, is fenced on three sides but opens to the south, allowing animals to migrate and sometimes wander into human settlements.
While conflicts with livestock are common, fatal attacks on people remain rare. Yet conservationists warn that as urban sprawl edges closer to wildlife corridors, the risk grows.

In a separate incident over the weekend, a 54-year-old man lost his life after an elephant attacked him in Nyeri County, north of Nairobi. He had been grazing cattle when the elephant charged. Although he was taken to hospital, he later died from his injuries.
Urgent Calls for Prevention and Protection
The deaths have reignited urgent calls for better protection measures in areas where people live close to wildlife. Paula Kahumbu, head of the conservation group WildlifeDirect, said more must be done to protect communities at risk. She urged authorities to install alarms, fences, lights, and early-warning systems around ranches and homes bordering parks.

She emphasized that prevention is the most effective defense and highlighted the importance of real-time communication about wildlife movements, especially in high-risk areas like Savannah Ranch, where the girl was killed. The Kenya Wildlife Service has pledged to strengthen its response and work with local communities to reduce the chances of further tragedy.
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