Police said one man confessed they had been hired for a curse to kill President Hakainde Hichilema. He testified they were promised more than $1 million.
Craig and Lisa Manders were on a guided walk in Zambia in June when a hippo charged out of the water, grabbed Lisa Manders by its mouth and crushed her head and body with its bite, according to the lawsuit filed against African Portfolio,
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The interest reflects a belief in forms of magic and supernatural phenomena that remains in parts of southern Africa — and some irritation at a colonial-era law that brands it witchcraft and criminalizes it in Zambia.
Two men are on trial in Zambia on charges of practicing witchcraft and possessing charms intended to harm the country's president, in a case that has become a source of fascination in the southern African nation.
Lisa Manders, 70, died after a hippo charged at her, grabbed her by its mouth and crushed her head and body during a guided walk in Zambia in June 2024, the lawsuit says.
The lawsuit alleges that local guides walked away without helping as the animal grabbed Lisa Manders with its mouth and crushed her A New Jersey man whose wife was killed in a horrific hippopotamus attack last year during a safari in Africa is suing the US company that arranged the trip,
Lisa Manders, 70, was killed during a safari trip in Zambia last year by a charging hippopotamus, according to a complaint
Craig and Lisa Manders were on a guided walk in Zambia in June when a hippo charged out of the water, grabbed Lisa Manders by its mouth and crushed her head and body with its bite, according to the lawsuit filed against African Portfolio,
Craig Manders is suing a safari company after his wife was killed by a hippo during a guided tour in Zambia. Manders alleges the company failed to warn them of the dangers hippos pose. NBC News' Marquise Francis has more on the lawsuit.
A safari trip in Zambia turned deadly when a hippopotamus fatally attacked Lisa Manders of New Jersey. Her husband says the company is to blame.