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German Entrepreneur Advocating for Lions Killed by Lioness in Namibia

German Entrepreneur Advocating for Lions Killed by Lioness in Namibia
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World June 2, 2025 18:28

namibia - Bernd Kebbel, a 59-year-old German businessman and wildlife enthusiast, was fatally attacked by a lioness during a camping trip in Namibia's Hoanib Skeleton Coast Reserve.

German Entrepreneur Fatally Attacked by Lioness in Namibia

Bernd Kebbel, a 59-year-old German entrepreneur and animal lover, was tragically killed by a lioness during a camping trip in Namibia's Hoanib Skeleton Coast Reserve.

Details of the Incident

Kebbel, who held Namibian citizenship, was camping with his wife and friends when the lioness attacked him as he left his tent early in the morning. Despite efforts by fellow campers to scare off the lioness, Kebbel succumbed to his injuries at the scene.

The Namibian Ministry of Environment, Forestry, and Tourism reported that the lioness was located and euthanized as it posed a threat to the surrounding communities.

Legacy of Bernd Kebbel

Described as a philanthropist supporting wildlife conservation, especially the rare lion species in Namibia, Kebbel was known for his involvement in Off-Road-Centre, a company selling safari vehicle accessories.

Namibia's Wildlife and Tourism

Namibia, a former German colony in southwestern Africa, attracts tourists with its diverse landscapes and exceptional wildlife. The Skeleton Coast National Park, home to rare desert lions and elephants, is a popular destination drawing thousands of visitors annually.

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