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DR Congo park suspends tourism after kidnapping and murder
by Staff Writers
Goma, Dr Congo (AFP) May 15, 2018

The management of DR Congo's Virunga Park announced on Tuesday that it has temporarily halted tourist activities after the murder of a guard and the kidnapping of two British holidaymakers.

"The Virunga National Park has decided to suspend tourist visits until Monday, June 4 because of the security incident that occurred on Friday, May 11, 2018," a statement said.

On Friday a Congolese park guard was killed in an attack before two British tourists -- Robert Jesty and Bethan Davies -- and their Congolese driver were kidnapped.

The three were freed after two days. The UK pair were unharmed, while the driver was injured.

Joel Wengamulay, spokesman for the park, said: "We are strengthening our security measures before resuming tourism activities on June 4, 2018."

One of the most important conservation sites in the world, Virunga Park covers 7,800 square kilometres (3,000 miles) along a swathe of eastern DR Congo abutting the border with Uganda and Rwanda. It also covers most of Lake Edward and the Ishasha river valley.

Established in 1925, Virunga is home to about a quarter of the world's population of critically endangered mountain gorillas, as well as to eastern lowland gorillas, chimpanzees, okapis, lions, elephants and hippos.

But it is located in DR Congo's North Kivu province, where armed groups are fighting for control of territorial and natural resources, and poaching is a major threat.

Eight eco-guards at Virunga Park have died in the line of duty since the beginning of the year.


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AFRICA NEWS
Kidnapped UK tourists in DR Congo released
Goma, Dr Congo (AFP) May 13, 2018
Two British tourists who were kidnapped in the Democratic Republic of Congo have been freed, the UK government and Congolese park officials said Sunday. Their vehicle was attacked on Friday in the Virunga National Park in North Kivu province, a famed haven for gorillas and other endangered species. Their park guard was killed and their driver was also kidnapped and injured. The Britons later identified as Robert Jesty and Bethan Davies were released unharmed, the British government said. ... read more

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