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Teenager torn apart and decapitated by a crocodile during a fishing trip with his classmates

A teenager was attacked by a crocodile while out fishing with a friend, and had his head and arms ripped from his body in a horrifying attack.

When his 15-year-old Farjan Idham rested on a log on Lake Trile inTernate Indonesia on Aug. 2, he met with some classmates. We were looking for fish together.

A predator attacked him and dragged him into the water before he or his friends could react.

His friends tried to contact him, but were overwhelmed by the story of the crocodile and retreated to the shoreline, fearing that the next menu was for them.

Authorities immediately conducted a search and rescue operation, which continued for three days after he died, even though the boy's body was seen floating around the lake.

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officials searching for the dead body of teenage Farjan The corpse cited a crocodile nearby, and the steep cliffs of the lake as the cause of the delay.

They said one crocodile kept appearing next to the corpse, pushing it around the lake.

Fathur Rahman, head of the Ternate Search and Rescue Agency, said in an interview with local media:

It was still in the middle of the lake by a crocodile. being transported. ''

Officers finally extracted Farjan's body on his 4th of August.

Rahman revealed that both of his arms had been torn off and that his head had been nearly cut off from his neck.

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Farjan's remains were taken to a funeral home before being handed over to his family.

After a tragic incident, Lake Trille was temporarily closed to tourists.

The Indonesian archipelago is home to he 14 species of crocodile and a large number of very large and ferocious estuary crocodiles that thrive in the region's climate.

Conservation officials blame habitat degradation due to explosive fishing and the conversion of coastal areas to farms, driving the creatures out of the wild and closer to villages.

Local populations in developing countries still use the rivers for bathing and virgin fishing, and a combination of factors has created 'perfect storms', increasing the number of crocodile attacks on humans. I'm here.

Tropical tourist beaches deemed too dangerous for visitors after tourists were brutally killed by crocodiles last weekend, reports it was done.

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