Friday, July 6, 2012

Andrew Oberle Chimp Attack

  • JOHANNESBURG - We would like all to know that Andrew [Oberle] is recovering to those who sent their wishes for Oberle and to the medical staff who treated him. It is truly a miracle that he survived this brutal attack. On Monday.
  • (Citizen.co.za)
  • Andrew Oberle, 26, who is in a critical they thought he trespassed on their territory. Chimp Eden director Eugene Cussons shot and injured one of the chimpanzees while trying to break up the attack.
  • (News.com.au)
  • This time, though, the attack was at his own Jane Goodall Institute Chimpanzee Eden in eastern South Africa Cussonss team quickly evacuated the dozen tourists to whom Andrew F.
  • (Philadelphia Daily News)
  • "(He wanted to) study them and teach other people about chimp behavior and the right employees were able to stop the attack.
  • (newsvine.com)
  • This time, though, the attack was at his own Jane Goodall Institute Chimpanzee Eden in South Africa Cussonss team quickly evacuated the dozen tourists to whom Andrew F.
  • (Greenfield Daily Reporter)
  • "We would like all to know that Andrew (Oberle) is recovering that he survived this brutal attack." On Monday. it was reported that the chimps would not be euthanised.
  • (Independent Online)
  • Carl Oberle of suburban St. Louis says his 26-year-old nephew, Andrew Oberle pulled him under a fence. The attack happened while he was giving a lecture at the Jane Goodall Institute Chimpanzee Eden.
  • (FOX2now.com)
  • JOHANNESBURG, South Africa — An American student remains in hospital after being attacked by chimpanzees at Jane Goodalls Chimpanzee Eden sanctuary in South Africa, in what paramedics described as a frenzied assault. Andrew F.
  • (GlobalPost)
  • JOHANNESBURG (AP) - An American researcher mauled by chimpanzees in South Africa has been identified as a graduate student in Texas studying anthropology. Andrew Oberle was in critical condition Friday after undergoing surgery near Johannesburg.
  • (KSDK)
  • (ABC NEWS) -- The mauling of Texas graduate student Andrew Oberle by two chimpanzees at the Jane Goodall Institute Chimpanzee Eden in South Africa Thursday was a reminder that in strength, size might not matter.
  • (WHAS 11)

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