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Hunter becomes the hunted: Five elephants crush 75-year-old millionaire trophy hunter to death during hunt
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Hunter becomes the hunted: Five elephants crush 75-year-old millionaire trophy hunter to death during hunt

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A 75-year-old American millionaire and trophy hunter, Ernie Dosio, died in Gabon after a sudden encounter with a herd of five elephants. While tracking a rare antelope, Dosio and his guide were charged by the elephants, resulting in Dosio being fatally trampled and his guide seriously injured. This incident highlights the potential danger of close encounters with these powerful animals.

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