Croc Attack Claims Man Arm After He Jumps into Pond at Indonesian Zoo

Croc Attack Claims Man Arm After He Jumps into Pond at Indonesian Zoo

When the Crocs Came to the Rescue—Literally

Picture this: you’re strolling through the verdant rows of Sinka Zoo, snapping photos of a capybara and gawking at a giraffe, while the real drama is about to unfold right in front of you.

Ilham’s “Broken‑Tire” SOS

  • 47‑year‑old guide Ilham was cruising the zoo roads on June 9 when a tire went kaput.
  • Without missing a beat, he hopped out of the vehicle, crossed a fence, and went straight for the pond—handwashing style.
  • Talk about ignoring safety signs—he was unaware that the pond was home to a crocodile!

The Bite‑tastic Moment

One of the witnesses shouted, “Did you see that claw? It snapped right at the side of his hand!” The croc surfaced like a villain from a Disney movie—only the stakes were higher.

In a flash, the reptile bit Ilham’s right hand and pulled it away. The result? A clean‑cut severed limb. Ilham was whisked away to Abdul Aziz Hospital Singkawang to get the emergency cut‑treatment.

Resident’s Take and a Call for Safer ZN

Yanto, a local resident, called out to Kompas News: “If there’s wildlife around, we need a warning sign. We’re not playing the Tiger King in our own backyard.” He added, “Let’s make sure this doesn’t happen again.”

Cross‑Country Croc‑Caution

Fast forward to 2017, a bold young entrepreneur in Karnataka, India, had a similar fate—his left arm went missing after a crocodile in Lake Thattekere caught the sight.

He’d been chasing his dogs near a temple when the croc made a splash. In the end, forest officials filed a trespassing case against him. Moral of the story: always double‑check for reptiles before you decide to dip your feet into any water.

Bringing it All Together
  • Always read signage at zoos—especially those with water features.
  • If you’re a guide, lead by example. Safety first.
  • Encourage zoo managers to put up clear warning signs near dangerous wildlife.
  • And keep your hand on the ground both literally and figuratively.

So next time you’re at the zoo, mind your steps, and never, ever take a dip in the croc‑pool—your hands will thank you.