YAOUNDE, Nov. 3 (Xinhua) -- At least five people have died in Cameroon after being attacked by a hippo on the Logone River in the country's Far North region, local and Cameroon Wildlife Conservation Society officials said on Thursday.
The victims were sailing on a canoe in the river on Wednesday when the animal knocked over the canoe.
A search and rescue mission discovered five corpses after the attack, Fombele Mathias Tayem, prefect of Logone and Chari division told reporters.
Two others were seriously injured and rushed to a local hospital.
Hippo attacks are common in the region especially during the rainy season when they are known to be more aggressive, according to Cameroon Wildlife Conservation Society. ■