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LONDON – A British soldier has been killed by an elephant while on anti-poaching operations in Malawi.
Britain’s Ministry of Defence says Guardsman Mathew Talbot of the 1st Battalion Coldstream Guards was on patrol in Liwonde National Park when he was killed on Sunday.
His commanding officer, Lt. Col. Ed Launders, said Tuesday that the 22-year-old soldier “was hugely proud of his work as a counter-poaching operator, and tragically died doing great good.”
About 30 British soldiers are in the southern African country to help train rangers tasked with protecting endangered wildlife.
Defence Secretary Penny Mordaunt said Talbot’s death “is a reminder of the danger our military faces as they protect some of the world’s most endangered species from those who seek to profit from the criminal slaughter of wildlife.”
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