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  • EXCLUSIVE <br />
English actor, Idris Elba flew in to Cape Town to continue filming on his latest movie, Stephen King’s, Dark Tower. Elba  was seen at the Met Gala in London on Sunday evening with rumoured ex girlfriend Naiyana Garth who had not accompanied the star to South Africa.<br />
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    ExPix_Idris_Elba_South_Africa11.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE <br />
English actor, Idris Elba flew in to Cape Town to continue filming on his latest movie, Stephen King’s, Dark Tower. Elba  was seen at the Met Gala in London on Sunday evening with rumoured ex girlfriend Naiyana Garth who had not accompanied the star to South Africa.<br />
©Starpics/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Idris_Elba_South_Africa10.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE <br />
English actor, Idris Elba flew in to Cape Town to continue filming on his latest movie, Stephen King’s, Dark Tower. Elba  was seen at the Met Gala in London on Sunday evening with rumoured ex girlfriend Naiyana Garth who had not accompanied the star to South Africa.<br />
©Starpics/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Idris_Elba_South_Africa09.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE <br />
English actor, Idris Elba flew in to Cape Town to continue filming on his latest movie, Stephen King’s, Dark Tower. Elba  was seen at the Met Gala in London on Sunday evening with rumoured ex girlfriend Naiyana Garth who had not accompanied the star to South Africa.<br />
©Starpics/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Idris_Elba_South_Africa08.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE <br />
English actor, Idris Elba flew in to Cape Town to continue filming on his latest movie, Stephen King’s, Dark Tower. Elba  was seen at the Met Gala in London on Sunday evening with rumoured ex girlfriend Naiyana Garth who had not accompanied the star to South Africa.<br />
©Starpics/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Idris_Elba_South_Africa07.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE <br />
English actor, Idris Elba flew in to Cape Town to continue filming on his latest movie, Stephen King’s, Dark Tower. Elba  was seen at the Met Gala in London on Sunday evening with rumoured ex girlfriend Naiyana Garth who had not accompanied the star to South Africa.<br />
©Starpics/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Idris_Elba_South_Africa04.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE <br />
English actor, Idris Elba flew in to Cape Town to continue filming on his latest movie, Stephen King’s, Dark Tower. Elba  was seen at the Met Gala in London on Sunday evening with rumoured ex girlfriend Naiyana Garth who had not accompanied the star to South Africa.<br />
©Starpics/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Idris_Elba_South_Africa06.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE <br />
English actor, Idris Elba flew in to Cape Town to continue filming on his latest movie, Stephen King’s, Dark Tower. Elba  was seen at the Met Gala in London on Sunday evening with rumoured ex girlfriend Naiyana Garth who had not accompanied the star to South Africa.<br />
©Starpics/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Idris_Elba_South_Africa05.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE <br />
English actor, Idris Elba flew in to Cape Town to continue filming on his latest movie, Stephen King’s, Dark Tower. Elba  was seen at the Met Gala in London on Sunday evening with rumoured ex girlfriend Naiyana Garth who had not accompanied the star to South Africa.<br />
©Starpics/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Idris_Elba_South_Africa01.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE <br />
English actor, Idris Elba flew in to Cape Town to continue filming on his latest movie, Stephen King’s, Dark Tower. Elba  was seen at the Met Gala in London on Sunday evening with rumoured ex girlfriend Naiyana Garth who had not accompanied the star to South Africa.<br />
©Starpics/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Idris_Elba_South_Africa02.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE <br />
English actor, Idris Elba flew in to Cape Town to continue filming on his latest movie, Stephen King’s, Dark Tower. Elba  was seen at the Met Gala in London on Sunday evening with rumoured ex girlfriend Naiyana Garth who had not accompanied the star to South Africa.<br />
©Starpics/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Idris_Elba_South_Africa03.jpg
  • Day of Verdict In The Trial Of Oscar Pistorius<br />
<br />
Barry and June Steenkamp, parents of Reeva Steenkamp, arrive in North Gauteng High Court on September 11, 2014 in Pretoria, South Africa. North Gauteng High Court on September 11, 2014 in Pretoria, South Africa where Judge Thokozile Masipa will deliver judgment on Oscar Pistorius for the murder of his girlfriend, model Reeva Steenkamp  <br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Oscar_Pistorius_Trial15.jpg
  • Great White tries to attack Motor on Back of Boat<br />
<br />
Approximately eight kilometers off the coast of Gansbaai, quite close to Dyer Iceland / South Africa, a great white shark tried to attack the outboard motor of our boat.<br />
<br />
The touch-sensitive area of the nose of the shark has unusual consequences: The shark opens its mouth and is relatively far from the water. In slow motion, it remains for a moment, then again to return back to his element ..<br />
©Klaus Jos/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Shark_attack07.jpg
  • Great White tries to attack Motor on Back of Boat<br />
<br />
Approximately eight kilometers off the coast of Gansbaai, quite close to Dyer Iceland / South Africa, a great white shark tried to attack the outboard motor of our boat.<br />
<br />
The touch-sensitive area of the nose of the shark has unusual consequences: The shark opens its mouth and is relatively far from the water. In slow motion, it remains for a moment, then again to return back to his element ..<br />
©Klaus Jos/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Shark_attack02.jpg
  • Great White tries to attack Motor on Back of Boat<br />
<br />
Approximately eight kilometers off the coast of Gansbaai, quite close to Dyer Iceland / South Africa, a great white shark tried to attack the outboard motor of our boat.<br />
<br />
The touch-sensitive area of the nose of the shark has unusual consequences: The shark opens its mouth and is relatively far from the water. In slow motion, it remains for a moment, then again to return back to his element ..<br />
©Klaus Jos/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Shark_attack10.jpg
  • Great White tries to attack Motor on Back of Boat<br />
<br />
Approximately eight kilometers off the coast of Gansbaai, quite close to Dyer Iceland / South Africa, a great white shark tried to attack the outboard motor of our boat.<br />
<br />
The touch-sensitive area of the nose of the shark has unusual consequences: The shark opens its mouth and is relatively far from the water. In slow motion, it remains for a moment, then again to return back to his element ..<br />
©Klaus Jos/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Shark_attack04.jpg
  • Great White tries to attack Motor on Back of Boat<br />
<br />
Approximately eight kilometers off the coast of Gansbaai, quite close to Dyer Iceland / South Africa, a great white shark tried to attack the outboard motor of our boat.<br />
<br />
The touch-sensitive area of the nose of the shark has unusual consequences: The shark opens its mouth and is relatively far from the water. In slow motion, it remains for a moment, then again to return back to his element ..<br />
©Klaus Jos/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Shark_attack09.jpg
  • Great White tries to attack Motor on Back of Boat<br />
<br />
Approximately eight kilometers off the coast of Gansbaai, quite close to Dyer Iceland / South Africa, a great white shark tried to attack the outboard motor of our boat.<br />
<br />
The touch-sensitive area of the nose of the shark has unusual consequences: The shark opens its mouth and is relatively far from the water. In slow motion, it remains for a moment, then again to return back to his element ..<br />
©Klaus Jos/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Shark_attack08.jpg
  • Great White tries to attack Motor on Back of Boat<br />
<br />
Approximately eight kilometers off the coast of Gansbaai, quite close to Dyer Iceland / South Africa, a great white shark tried to attack the outboard motor of our boat.<br />
<br />
The touch-sensitive area of the nose of the shark has unusual consequences: The shark opens its mouth and is relatively far from the water. In slow motion, it remains for a moment, then again to return back to his element ..<br />
©Klaus Jos/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Shark_attack06.jpg
  • Mar 01, 2006 - Malawian, South Africa - EXCLUSIVE - 'Madonna's Rocco row is nothing compared to the battle she will face with Mercy': Star must talk to family of Malawi 'orphan' she adopted or face serious rift, warns best friend of girl's REAL mother<br />
<br />
Reconciled with her son Rocco after months of separation and bitter words, Madonna returned to New York with fresh hope that her family will be once more re-united.<br />
But as lawyers attempt to work out a mutual custody agreement, she has been sent a warning that she could face a far greater battle in the future.<br />
A battle for the heart and mind of her adopted Malawian daughter Mercy James, whose natural family believe they were hoodwinked into agreeing the adoption and who want her back.<br />
<br />
Twenty-five-year-old Agatha Molande claims that the controversial adoption will prove a never-ending saga as 10-year-old Mercy uncovers the true history of her birth.<br />
'The Mercy situation is potentially a bigger problem than the custody battle [over Rocco],' she said.<br />
'Madonna may have been acting in good faith believing she was saving a child from poverty and death, as she may not have been told the whole truth.<br />
'It is difficult to put into words the love Mercy's Malawian family have for her.<br />
<br />
'They love her so much and never intended to be permanently separated from her.<br />
'For them it is a battle they will not stop fighting. Madonna needs to understand that as Mercy grows older and becomes aware of these things it may not be good for her and all parties concerned.'<br />
The adoption of Mercy in 2009 led to heartbreaking scenes within her family as a deal was struck to hand the child over, amid, allegedly, broken promises of visitation rights and her eventual return - something that Madonna has strongly denied.<br />
The family say they have lost contact with Mercy since the adoption.<br />
But in a war of words with the family, a spokesperson for the 57-year-old superstar said: 'Mercy has never had her past or her heritage hidden from her and she visit
    ExPix_Baby_Mercy12.jpg
  • Mar 01, 2006 - Malawian, South Africa - EXCLUSIVE - 'Madonna's Rocco row is nothing compared to the battle she will face with Mercy': Star must talk to family of Malawi 'orphan' she adopted or face serious rift, warns best friend of girl's REAL mother<br />
<br />
Reconciled with her son Rocco after months of separation and bitter words, Madonna returned to New York with fresh hope that her family will be once more re-united.<br />
But as lawyers attempt to work out a mutual custody agreement, she has been sent a warning that she could face a far greater battle in the future.<br />
A battle for the heart and mind of her adopted Malawian daughter Mercy James, whose natural family believe they were hoodwinked into agreeing the adoption and who want her back.<br />
<br />
Twenty-five-year-old Agatha Molande claims that the controversial adoption will prove a never-ending saga as 10-year-old Mercy uncovers the true history of her birth.<br />
'The Mercy situation is potentially a bigger problem than the custody battle [over Rocco],' she said.<br />
'Madonna may have been acting in good faith believing she was saving a child from poverty and death, as she may not have been told the whole truth.<br />
'It is difficult to put into words the love Mercy's Malawian family have for her.<br />
<br />
'They love her so much and never intended to be permanently separated from her.<br />
'For them it is a battle they will not stop fighting. Madonna needs to understand that as Mercy grows older and becomes aware of these things it may not be good for her and all parties concerned.'<br />
The adoption of Mercy in 2009 led to heartbreaking scenes within her family as a deal was struck to hand the child over, amid, allegedly, broken promises of visitation rights and her eventual return - something that Madonna has strongly denied.<br />
The family say they have lost contact with Mercy since the adoption.<br />
But in a war of words with the family, a spokesperson for the 57-year-old superstar said: 'Mercy has never had her past or her heritage hidden from her and she visit
    ExPix_Baby_Mercy10.jpg
  • Oscar Pistorius arriving for the final verdict at North Gauteng High Court on September 12, 2014 in Pretoria, South Africa.<br />
<br />
Judge Thokosile Masipa has ruled out murder charges,  will announce today whether Oscar Pistorius is guilty of culpable homicide. Oscar said he mistook Ms Reeva Steenkamp for an intruder in his home when he fired several shots into his bathroom allegedly in self-defence but killing his girlfriend.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Oscar_Pistorius_Court10.jpg
  • Oscar Pistorius arriving for the final verdict at North Gauteng High Court on September 12, 2014 in Pretoria, South Africa.<br />
<br />
Judge Thokosile Masipa has ruled out murder charges,  will announce today whether Oscar Pistorius is guilty of culpable homicide. Oscar said he mistook Ms Reeva Steenkamp for an intruder in his home when he fired several shots into his bathroom allegedly in self-defence but killing his girlfriend.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Oscar_Pistorius_Court1.jpg
  • Mar 01, 2006 - Malawian, South Africa - EXCLUSIVE - 'Madonna's Rocco row is nothing compared to the battle she will face with Mercy': Star must talk to family of Malawi 'orphan' she adopted or face serious rift, warns best friend of girl's REAL mother<br />
<br />
Reconciled with her son Rocco after months of separation and bitter words, Madonna returned to New York with fresh hope that her family will be once more re-united.<br />
But as lawyers attempt to work out a mutual custody agreement, she has been sent a warning that she could face a far greater battle in the future.<br />
A battle for the heart and mind of her adopted Malawian daughter Mercy James, whose natural family believe they were hoodwinked into agreeing the adoption and who want her back.<br />
<br />
Twenty-five-year-old Agatha Molande claims that the controversial adoption will prove a never-ending saga as 10-year-old Mercy uncovers the true history of her birth.<br />
'The Mercy situation is potentially a bigger problem than the custody battle [over Rocco],' she said.<br />
'Madonna may have been acting in good faith believing she was saving a child from poverty and death, as she may not have been told the whole truth.<br />
'It is difficult to put into words the love Mercy's Malawian family have for her.<br />
<br />
'They love her so much and never intended to be permanently separated from her.<br />
'For them it is a battle they will not stop fighting. Madonna needs to understand that as Mercy grows older and becomes aware of these things it may not be good for her and all parties concerned.'<br />
The adoption of Mercy in 2009 led to heartbreaking scenes within her family as a deal was struck to hand the child over, amid, allegedly, broken promises of visitation rights and her eventual return - something that Madonna has strongly denied.<br />
The family say they have lost contact with Mercy since the adoption.<br />
But in a war of words with the family, a spokesperson for the 57-year-old superstar said: 'Mercy has never had her past or her heritage hidden from her and she visit
    ExPix_Baby_Mercy15.jpg
  • Mar 01, 2006 - Malawian, South Africa - EXCLUSIVE - 'Madonna's Rocco row is nothing compared to the battle she will face with Mercy': Star must talk to family of Malawi 'orphan' she adopted or face serious rift, warns best friend of girl's REAL mother<br />
<br />
Reconciled with her son Rocco after months of separation and bitter words, Madonna returned to New York with fresh hope that her family will be once more re-united.<br />
But as lawyers attempt to work out a mutual custody agreement, she has been sent a warning that she could face a far greater battle in the future.<br />
A battle for the heart and mind of her adopted Malawian daughter Mercy James, whose natural family believe they were hoodwinked into agreeing the adoption and who want her back.<br />
<br />
Twenty-five-year-old Agatha Molande claims that the controversial adoption will prove a never-ending saga as 10-year-old Mercy uncovers the true history of her birth.<br />
'The Mercy situation is potentially a bigger problem than the custody battle [over Rocco],' she said.<br />
'Madonna may have been acting in good faith believing she was saving a child from poverty and death, as she may not have been told the whole truth.<br />
'It is difficult to put into words the love Mercy's Malawian family have for her.<br />
<br />
'They love her so much and never intended to be permanently separated from her.<br />
'For them it is a battle they will not stop fighting. Madonna needs to understand that as Mercy grows older and becomes aware of these things it may not be good for her and all parties concerned.'<br />
The adoption of Mercy in 2009 led to heartbreaking scenes within her family as a deal was struck to hand the child over, amid, allegedly, broken promises of visitation rights and her eventual return - something that Madonna has strongly denied.<br />
The family say they have lost contact with Mercy since the adoption.<br />
But in a war of words with the family, a spokesperson for the 57-year-old superstar said: 'Mercy has never had her past or her heritage hidden from her and she visit
    ExPix_Baby_Mercy14.jpg
  • Mar 01, 2006 - Malawian, South Africa - EXCLUSIVE - 'Madonna's Rocco row is nothing compared to the battle she will face with Mercy': Star must talk to family of Malawi 'orphan' she adopted or face serious rift, warns best friend of girl's REAL mother<br />
<br />
Reconciled with her son Rocco after months of separation and bitter words, Madonna returned to New York with fresh hope that her family will be once more re-united.<br />
But as lawyers attempt to work out a mutual custody agreement, she has been sent a warning that she could face a far greater battle in the future.<br />
A battle for the heart and mind of her adopted Malawian daughter Mercy James, whose natural family believe they were hoodwinked into agreeing the adoption and who want her back.<br />
<br />
Twenty-five-year-old Agatha Molande claims that the controversial adoption will prove a never-ending saga as 10-year-old Mercy uncovers the true history of her birth.<br />
'The Mercy situation is potentially a bigger problem than the custody battle [over Rocco],' she said.<br />
'Madonna may have been acting in good faith believing she was saving a child from poverty and death, as she may not have been told the whole truth.<br />
'It is difficult to put into words the love Mercy's Malawian family have for her.<br />
<br />
'They love her so much and never intended to be permanently separated from her.<br />
'For them it is a battle they will not stop fighting. Madonna needs to understand that as Mercy grows older and becomes aware of these things it may not be good for her and all parties concerned.'<br />
The adoption of Mercy in 2009 led to heartbreaking scenes within her family as a deal was struck to hand the child over, amid, allegedly, broken promises of visitation rights and her eventual return - something that Madonna has strongly denied.<br />
The family say they have lost contact with Mercy since the adoption.<br />
But in a war of words with the family, a spokesperson for the 57-year-old superstar said: 'Mercy has never had her past or her heritage hidden from her and she visit
    ExPix_Baby_Mercy13.jpg
  • Mar 01, 2006 - Malawian, South Africa - EXCLUSIVE - 'Madonna's Rocco row is nothing compared to the battle she will face with Mercy': Star must talk to family of Malawi 'orphan' she adopted or face serious rift, warns best friend of girl's REAL mother<br />
<br />
Reconciled with her son Rocco after months of separation and bitter words, Madonna returned to New York with fresh hope that her family will be once more re-united.<br />
But as lawyers attempt to work out a mutual custody agreement, she has been sent a warning that she could face a far greater battle in the future.<br />
A battle for the heart and mind of her adopted Malawian daughter Mercy James, whose natural family believe they were hoodwinked into agreeing the adoption and who want her back.<br />
<br />
Twenty-five-year-old Agatha Molande claims that the controversial adoption will prove a never-ending saga as 10-year-old Mercy uncovers the true history of her birth.<br />
'The Mercy situation is potentially a bigger problem than the custody battle [over Rocco],' she said.<br />
'Madonna may have been acting in good faith believing she was saving a child from poverty and death, as she may not have been told the whole truth.<br />
'It is difficult to put into words the love Mercy's Malawian family have for her.<br />
<br />
'They love her so much and never intended to be permanently separated from her.<br />
'For them it is a battle they will not stop fighting. Madonna needs to understand that as Mercy grows older and becomes aware of these things it may not be good for her and all parties concerned.'<br />
The adoption of Mercy in 2009 led to heartbreaking scenes within her family as a deal was struck to hand the child over, amid, allegedly, broken promises of visitation rights and her eventual return - something that Madonna has strongly denied.<br />
The family say they have lost contact with Mercy since the adoption.<br />
But in a war of words with the family, a spokesperson for the 57-year-old superstar said: 'Mercy has never had her past or her heritage hidden from her and she visit
    ExPix_Baby_Mercy11.jpg
  • Mar 01, 2006 - Malawian, South Africa - EXCLUSIVE - 'Madonna's Rocco row is nothing compared to the battle she will face with Mercy': Star must talk to family of Malawi 'orphan' she adopted or face serious rift, warns best friend of girl's REAL mother<br />
<br />
Reconciled with her son Rocco after months of separation and bitter words, Madonna returned to New York with fresh hope that her family will be once more re-united.<br />
But as lawyers attempt to work out a mutual custody agreement, she has been sent a warning that she could face a far greater battle in the future.<br />
A battle for the heart and mind of her adopted Malawian daughter Mercy James, whose natural family believe they were hoodwinked into agreeing the adoption and who want her back.<br />
<br />
Twenty-five-year-old Agatha Molande claims that the controversial adoption will prove a never-ending saga as 10-year-old Mercy uncovers the true history of her birth.<br />
'The Mercy situation is potentially a bigger problem than the custody battle [over Rocco],' she said.<br />
'Madonna may have been acting in good faith believing she was saving a child from poverty and death, as she may not have been told the whole truth.<br />
'It is difficult to put into words the love Mercy's Malawian family have for her.<br />
<br />
'They love her so much and never intended to be permanently separated from her.<br />
'For them it is a battle they will not stop fighting. Madonna needs to understand that as Mercy grows older and becomes aware of these things it may not be good for her and all parties concerned.'<br />
The adoption of Mercy in 2009 led to heartbreaking scenes within her family as a deal was struck to hand the child over, amid, allegedly, broken promises of visitation rights and her eventual return - something that Madonna has strongly denied.<br />
The family say they have lost contact with Mercy since the adoption.<br />
But in a war of words with the family, a spokesperson for the 57-year-old superstar said: 'Mercy has never had her past or her heritage hidden from her and she visit
    ExPix_Baby_Mercy08.jpg
  • Mar 01, 2006 - Malawian, South Africa - EXCLUSIVE - 'Madonna's Rocco row is nothing compared to the battle she will face with Mercy': Star must talk to family of Malawi 'orphan' she adopted or face serious rift, warns best friend of girl's REAL mother<br />
<br />
Reconciled with her son Rocco after months of separation and bitter words, Madonna returned to New York with fresh hope that her family will be once more re-united.<br />
But as lawyers attempt to work out a mutual custody agreement, she has been sent a warning that she could face a far greater battle in the future.<br />
A battle for the heart and mind of her adopted Malawian daughter Mercy James, whose natural family believe they were hoodwinked into agreeing the adoption and who want her back.<br />
<br />
Twenty-five-year-old Agatha Molande claims that the controversial adoption will prove a never-ending saga as 10-year-old Mercy uncovers the true history of her birth.<br />
'The Mercy situation is potentially a bigger problem than the custody battle [over Rocco],' she said.<br />
'Madonna may have been acting in good faith believing she was saving a child from poverty and death, as she may not have been told the whole truth.<br />
'It is difficult to put into words the love Mercy's Malawian family have for her.<br />
<br />
'They love her so much and never intended to be permanently separated from her.<br />
'For them it is a battle they will not stop fighting. Madonna needs to understand that as Mercy grows older and becomes aware of these things it may not be good for her and all parties concerned.'<br />
The adoption of Mercy in 2009 led to heartbreaking scenes within her family as a deal was struck to hand the child over, amid, allegedly, broken promises of visitation rights and her eventual return - something that Madonna has strongly denied.<br />
The family say they have lost contact with Mercy since the adoption.<br />
But in a war of words with the family, a spokesperson for the 57-year-old superstar said: 'Mercy has never had her past or her heritage hidden from her and she visit
    ExPix_Baby_Mercy09.jpg
  • Mar 01, 2006 - Malawian, South Africa - EXCLUSIVE - 'Madonna's Rocco row is nothing compared to the battle she will face with Mercy': Star must talk to family of Malawi 'orphan' she adopted or face serious rift, warns best friend of girl's REAL mother<br />
<br />
Reconciled with her son Rocco after months of separation and bitter words, Madonna returned to New York with fresh hope that her family will be once more re-united.<br />
But as lawyers attempt to work out a mutual custody agreement, she has been sent a warning that she could face a far greater battle in the future.<br />
A battle for the heart and mind of her adopted Malawian daughter Mercy James, whose natural family believe they were hoodwinked into agreeing the adoption and who want her back.<br />
<br />
Twenty-five-year-old Agatha Molande claims that the controversial adoption will prove a never-ending saga as 10-year-old Mercy uncovers the true history of her birth.<br />
'The Mercy situation is potentially a bigger problem than the custody battle [over Rocco],' she said.<br />
'Madonna may have been acting in good faith believing she was saving a child from poverty and death, as she may not have been told the whole truth.<br />
'It is difficult to put into words the love Mercy's Malawian family have for her.<br />
<br />
'They love her so much and never intended to be permanently separated from her.<br />
'For them it is a battle they will not stop fighting. Madonna needs to understand that as Mercy grows older and becomes aware of these things it may not be good for her and all parties concerned.'<br />
The adoption of Mercy in 2009 led to heartbreaking scenes within her family as a deal was struck to hand the child over, amid, allegedly, broken promises of visitation rights and her eventual return - something that Madonna has strongly denied.<br />
The family say they have lost contact with Mercy since the adoption.<br />
But in a war of words with the family, a spokesperson for the 57-year-old superstar said: 'Mercy has never had her past or her heritage hidden from her and she visit
    ExPix_Baby_Mercy04.jpg
  • Mar 01, 2006 - Malawian, South Africa - EXCLUSIVE - 'Madonna's Rocco row is nothing compared to the battle she will face with Mercy': Star must talk to family of Malawi 'orphan' she adopted or face serious rift, warns best friend of girl's REAL mother<br />
<br />
Reconciled with her son Rocco after months of separation and bitter words, Madonna returned to New York with fresh hope that her family will be once more re-united.<br />
But as lawyers attempt to work out a mutual custody agreement, she has been sent a warning that she could face a far greater battle in the future.<br />
A battle for the heart and mind of her adopted Malawian daughter Mercy James, whose natural family believe they were hoodwinked into agreeing the adoption and who want her back.<br />
<br />
Twenty-five-year-old Agatha Molande claims that the controversial adoption will prove a never-ending saga as 10-year-old Mercy uncovers the true history of her birth.<br />
'The Mercy situation is potentially a bigger problem than the custody battle [over Rocco],' she said.<br />
'Madonna may have been acting in good faith believing she was saving a child from poverty and death, as she may not have been told the whole truth.<br />
'It is difficult to put into words the love Mercy's Malawian family have for her.<br />
<br />
'They love her so much and never intended to be permanently separated from her.<br />
'For them it is a battle they will not stop fighting. Madonna needs to understand that as Mercy grows older and becomes aware of these things it may not be good for her and all parties concerned.'<br />
The adoption of Mercy in 2009 led to heartbreaking scenes within her family as a deal was struck to hand the child over, amid, allegedly, broken promises of visitation rights and her eventual return - something that Madonna has strongly denied.<br />
The family say they have lost contact with Mercy since the adoption.<br />
But in a war of words with the family, a spokesperson for the 57-year-old superstar said: 'Mercy has never had her past or her heritage hidden from her and she visit
    ExPix_Baby_Mercy05.jpg
  • Mar 01, 2006 - Malawian, South Africa - EXCLUSIVE - 'Madonna's Rocco row is nothing compared to the battle she will face with Mercy': Star must talk to family of Malawi 'orphan' she adopted or face serious rift, warns best friend of girl's REAL mother<br />
<br />
Reconciled with her son Rocco after months of separation and bitter words, Madonna returned to New York with fresh hope that her family will be once more re-united.<br />
But as lawyers attempt to work out a mutual custody agreement, she has been sent a warning that she could face a far greater battle in the future.<br />
A battle for the heart and mind of her adopted Malawian daughter Mercy James, whose natural family believe they were hoodwinked into agreeing the adoption and who want her back.<br />
<br />
Twenty-five-year-old Agatha Molande claims that the controversial adoption will prove a never-ending saga as 10-year-old Mercy uncovers the true history of her birth.<br />
'The Mercy situation is potentially a bigger problem than the custody battle [over Rocco],' she said.<br />
'Madonna may have been acting in good faith believing she was saving a child from poverty and death, as she may not have been told the whole truth.<br />
'It is difficult to put into words the love Mercy's Malawian family have for her.<br />
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'They love her so much and never intended to be permanently separated from her.<br />
'For them it is a battle they will not stop fighting. Madonna needs to understand that as Mercy grows older and becomes aware of these things it may not be good for her and all parties concerned.'<br />
The adoption of Mercy in 2009 led to heartbreaking scenes within her family as a deal was struck to hand the child over, amid, allegedly, broken promises of visitation rights and her eventual return - something that Madonna has strongly denied.<br />
The family say they have lost contact with Mercy since the adoption.<br />
But in a war of words with the family, a spokesperson for the 57-year-old superstar said: 'Mercy has never had her past or her heritage hidden from her and she visit
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  • Mar 01, 2006 - Malawian, South Africa - EXCLUSIVE - 'Madonna's Rocco row is nothing compared to the battle she will face with Mercy': Star must talk to family of Malawi 'orphan' she adopted or face serious rift, warns best friend of girl's REAL mother<br />
<br />
Reconciled with her son Rocco after months of separation and bitter words, Madonna returned to New York with fresh hope that her family will be once more re-united.<br />
But as lawyers attempt to work out a mutual custody agreement, she has been sent a warning that she could face a far greater battle in the future.<br />
A battle for the heart and mind of her adopted Malawian daughter Mercy James, whose natural family believe they were hoodwinked into agreeing the adoption and who want her back.<br />
<br />
Twenty-five-year-old Agatha Molande claims that the controversial adoption will prove a never-ending saga as 10-year-old Mercy uncovers the true history of her birth.<br />
'The Mercy situation is potentially a bigger problem than the custody battle [over Rocco],' she said.<br />
'Madonna may have been acting in good faith believing she was saving a child from poverty and death, as she may not have been told the whole truth.<br />
'It is difficult to put into words the love Mercy's Malawian family have for her.<br />
<br />
'They love her so much and never intended to be permanently separated from her.<br />
'For them it is a battle they will not stop fighting. Madonna needs to understand that as Mercy grows older and becomes aware of these things it may not be good for her and all parties concerned.'<br />
The adoption of Mercy in 2009 led to heartbreaking scenes within her family as a deal was struck to hand the child over, amid, allegedly, broken promises of visitation rights and her eventual return - something that Madonna has strongly denied.<br />
The family say they have lost contact with Mercy since the adoption.<br />
But in a war of words with the family, a spokesperson for the 57-year-old superstar said: 'Mercy has never had her past or her heritage hidden from her and she visit
    ExPix_Baby_Mercy02.jpg
  • Mar 01, 2006 - Malawian, South Africa - EXCLUSIVE - 'Madonna's Rocco row is nothing compared to the battle she will face with Mercy': Star must talk to family of Malawi 'orphan' she adopted or face serious rift, warns best friend of girl's REAL mother<br />
<br />
Reconciled with her son Rocco after months of separation and bitter words, Madonna returned to New York with fresh hope that her family will be once more re-united.<br />
But as lawyers attempt to work out a mutual custody agreement, she has been sent a warning that she could face a far greater battle in the future.<br />
A battle for the heart and mind of her adopted Malawian daughter Mercy James, whose natural family believe they were hoodwinked into agreeing the adoption and who want her back.<br />
<br />
Twenty-five-year-old Agatha Molande claims that the controversial adoption will prove a never-ending saga as 10-year-old Mercy uncovers the true history of her birth.<br />
'The Mercy situation is potentially a bigger problem than the custody battle [over Rocco],' she said.<br />
'Madonna may have been acting in good faith believing she was saving a child from poverty and death, as she may not have been told the whole truth.<br />
'It is difficult to put into words the love Mercy's Malawian family have for her.<br />
<br />
'They love her so much and never intended to be permanently separated from her.<br />
'For them it is a battle they will not stop fighting. Madonna needs to understand that as Mercy grows older and becomes aware of these things it may not be good for her and all parties concerned.'<br />
The adoption of Mercy in 2009 led to heartbreaking scenes within her family as a deal was struck to hand the child over, amid, allegedly, broken promises of visitation rights and her eventual return - something that Madonna has strongly denied.<br />
The family say they have lost contact with Mercy since the adoption.<br />
But in a war of words with the family, a spokesperson for the 57-year-old superstar said: 'Mercy has never had her past or her heritage hidden from her and she visit
    ExPix_Baby_Mercy03.jpg
  • Mar 01, 2006 - Malawian, South Africa - EXCLUSIVE - 'Madonna's Rocco row is nothing compared to the battle she will face with Mercy': Star must talk to family of Malawi 'orphan' she adopted or face serious rift, warns best friend of girl's REAL mother<br />
<br />
Reconciled with her son Rocco after months of separation and bitter words, Madonna returned to New York with fresh hope that her family will be once more re-united.<br />
But as lawyers attempt to work out a mutual custody agreement, she has been sent a warning that she could face a far greater battle in the future.<br />
A battle for the heart and mind of her adopted Malawian daughter Mercy James, whose natural family believe they were hoodwinked into agreeing the adoption and who want her back.<br />
<br />
Twenty-five-year-old Agatha Molande claims that the controversial adoption will prove a never-ending saga as 10-year-old Mercy uncovers the true history of her birth.<br />
'The Mercy situation is potentially a bigger problem than the custody battle [over Rocco],' she said.<br />
'Madonna may have been acting in good faith believing she was saving a child from poverty and death, as she may not have been told the whole truth.<br />
'It is difficult to put into words the love Mercy's Malawian family have for her.<br />
<br />
'They love her so much and never intended to be permanently separated from her.<br />
'For them it is a battle they will not stop fighting. Madonna needs to understand that as Mercy grows older and becomes aware of these things it may not be good for her and all parties concerned.'<br />
The adoption of Mercy in 2009 led to heartbreaking scenes within her family as a deal was struck to hand the child over, amid, allegedly, broken promises of visitation rights and her eventual return - something that Madonna has strongly denied.<br />
The family say they have lost contact with Mercy since the adoption.<br />
But in a war of words with the family, a spokesperson for the 57-year-old superstar said: 'Mercy has never had her past or her heritage hidden from her and she visit
    ExPix_Baby_Mercy01.jpg
  • Oscar Pistorius arriving for the final verdict at North Gauteng High Court on September 12, 2014 in Pretoria, South Africa.<br />
<br />
Judge Thokosile Masipa has ruled out murder charges,  will announce today whether Oscar Pistorius is guilty of culpable homicide. Oscar said he mistook Ms Reeva Steenkamp for an intruder in his home when he fired several shots into his bathroom allegedly in self-defence but killing his girlfriend.<br />
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  • Oscar Pistorius arriving for the final verdict at North Gauteng High Court on September 12, 2014 in Pretoria, South Africa.<br />
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Judge Thokosile Masipa has ruled out murder charges,  will announce today whether Oscar Pistorius is guilty of culpable homicide. Oscar said he mistook Ms Reeva Steenkamp for an intruder in his home when he fired several shots into his bathroom allegedly in self-defence but killing his girlfriend.<br />
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  • Oscar Pistorius arriving for the final verdict at North Gauteng High Court on September 12, 2014 in Pretoria, South Africa.<br />
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Judge Thokosile Masipa has ruled out murder charges,  will announce today whether Oscar Pistorius is guilty of culpable homicide. Oscar said he mistook Ms Reeva Steenkamp for an intruder in his home when he fired several shots into his bathroom allegedly in self-defence but killing his girlfriend.<br />
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  • Oscar Pistorius arriving for the final verdict at North Gauteng High Court on September 12, 2014 in Pretoria, South Africa.<br />
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Judge Thokosile Masipa has ruled out murder charges,  will announce today whether Oscar Pistorius is guilty of culpable homicide. Oscar said he mistook Ms Reeva Steenkamp for an intruder in his home when he fired several shots into his bathroom allegedly in self-defence but killing his girlfriend.<br />
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  • Oscar Pistorius arriving for the final verdict at North Gauteng High Court on September 12, 2014 in Pretoria, South Africa.<br />
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Judge Thokosile Masipa has ruled out murder charges,  will announce today whether Oscar Pistorius is guilty of culpable homicide. Oscar said he mistook Ms Reeva Steenkamp for an intruder in his home when he fired several shots into his bathroom allegedly in self-defence but killing his girlfriend.<br />
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  • Oscar Pistorius arriving for the final verdict at North Gauteng High Court on September 12, 2014 in Pretoria, South Africa.<br />
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Judge Thokosile Masipa has ruled out murder charges,  will announce today whether Oscar Pistorius is guilty of culpable homicide. Oscar said he mistook Ms Reeva Steenkamp for an intruder in his home when he fired several shots into his bathroom allegedly in self-defence but killing his girlfriend.<br />
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  • Oscar Pistorius arriving for the final verdict at North Gauteng High Court on September 12, 2014 in Pretoria, South Africa.<br />
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Judge Thokosile Masipa has ruled out murder charges,  will announce today whether Oscar Pistorius is guilty of culpable homicide. Oscar said he mistook Ms Reeva Steenkamp for an intruder in his home when he fired several shots into his bathroom allegedly in self-defence but killing his girlfriend.<br />
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  • Oscar Pistorius arriving for the final verdict at North Gauteng High Court on September 12, 2014 in Pretoria, South Africa.<br />
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Judge Thokosile Masipa has ruled out murder charges,  will announce today whether Oscar Pistorius is guilty of culpable homicide. Oscar said he mistook Ms Reeva Steenkamp for an intruder in his home when he fired several shots into his bathroom allegedly in self-defence but killing his girlfriend.<br />
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  • Oscar Pistorius arriving for the final verdict at North Gauteng High Court on September 12, 2014 in Pretoria, South Africa.<br />
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Judge Thokosile Masipa has ruled out murder charges,  will announce today whether Oscar Pistorius is guilty of culpable homicide. Oscar said he mistook Ms Reeva Steenkamp for an intruder in his home when he fired several shots into his bathroom allegedly in self-defence but killing his girlfriend.<br />
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  • Oscar Pistorius arriving for the final verdict at North Gauteng High Court on September 12, 2014 in Pretoria, South Africa.<br />
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Judge Thokosile Masipa has ruled out murder charges,  will announce today whether Oscar Pistorius is guilty of culpable homicide. Oscar said he mistook Ms Reeva Steenkamp for an intruder in his home when he fired several shots into his bathroom allegedly in self-defence but killing his girlfriend.<br />
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  • Oscar Pistorius arriving for the final verdict at North Gauteng High Court on September 12, 2014 in Pretoria, South Africa.<br />
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Judge Thokosile Masipa has ruled out murder charges,  will announce today whether Oscar Pistorius is guilty of culpable homicide. Oscar said he mistook Ms Reeva Steenkamp for an intruder in his home when he fired several shots into his bathroom allegedly in self-defence but killing his girlfriend.<br />
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  • Day of Verdict In The Trial Of Oscar Pistorius<br />
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Barry and June Steenkamp, parents of Reeva Steenkamp, arrive in North Gauteng High Court on September 11, 2014 in Pretoria, South Africa. <br />
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Judge Thokozile Masipa will deliver judgment on Oscar Pistorius for the murder of his girlfriend, model Reeva Steenkamp<br />
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  • Day of Verdict In The Trial Of Oscar Pistorius<br />
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Oscar Pistorius's brother Carl Pistorius arrives in North Gauteng High Court on September 11, 2014 in Pretoria, South Africa. <br />
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Judge Thokozile Masipa will deliver judgment on Oscar Pistorius for the murder of his girlfriend, model Reeva Steenkamp <br />
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©Exclusivepix
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  • Day of Verdict In The Trial Of Oscar Pistorius<br />
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Barry and June Steenkamp, parents of Reeva Steenkamp, arrive in North Gauteng High Court on September 11, 2014 in Pretoria, South Africa. <br />
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Judge Thokozile Masipa will deliver judgment on Oscar Pistorius for the murder of his girlfriend, model Reeva Steenkamp<br />
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  • Day of Verdict In The Trial Of Oscar Pistorius<br />
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Oscar Pistorius arrive in North Gauteng High Court on September 11, 2014 in Pretoria, South Africa. <br />
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Judge Thokozile Masipa will deliver judgment on Oscar Pistorius for the murder of his girlfriend, model Reeva Steenkamp <br />
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  • Day of Verdict In The Trial Of Oscar Pistorius<br />
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Lois and Arnold Pistorius arrive at the Pretoria High Court on September 11, 2014, in Pretoria, South Africa.<br />
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Judge Thokozile Masipa will deliver judgment on Oscar Pistorius for the murder of his girlfriend, model Reeva Steenkamp<br />
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  • Day of Verdict In The Trial Of Oscar Pistorius<br />
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Oscar Pistorius arrive in North Gauteng High Court on September 11, 2014 in Pretoria, South Africa. <br />
<br />
 Judge Thokozile Masipa will deliver judgment on Oscar Pistorius for the murder of his girlfriend, model Reeva Steenkamp<br />
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  • Day of Verdict In The Trial Of Oscar Pistorius<br />
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Pretoria prison where Oscar may be taken to if convicted for the murder of Reeva Steenkamp on September 11, 2014 in Pretoria, South Africa<br />
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Judge Thokozile Masipa will deliver judgment on  Oscar Pistorius for the murder of his girlfriend, model Reeva Steenkamp  <br />
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  • Day of Verdict In The Trial Of Oscar Pistorius<br />
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Oscar Pistorius arrive in North Gauteng High Court on September 11, 2014 in Pretoria, South Africa. <br />
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Judge Thokozile Masipa will deliver judgment on Oscar Pistorius for the murder of his girlfriend, model Reeva Steenkamp <br />
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  • Day of Verdict In The Trial Of Oscar Pistorius<br />
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 Pretoria prison where Oscar may be taken to if convicted for the murder of Reeva Steenkamp on September 11, 2014 in Pretoria, South Africa<br />
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Judge Thokozile Masipa will deliver judgment on  Oscar Pistorius for the murder of his girlfriend, model Reeva Steenkamp<br />
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  • Day of Verdict In The Trial Of Oscar Pistorius<br />
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Oscar Pistorius at court for verdict on his trial for the murder of Reeva Steenkamp.<br />
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Oscar Pistorius arrives in North Gauteng High Court on September 11, 2014 in Pretoria, South Africa where Judge Thokozile Masipa will deliver judgment on  Oscar Pistorius for the murder of his girlfriend, model Reeva Steenkamp  <br />
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  • Day of Verdict In The Trial Of Oscar Pistorius<br />
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Carl Pistorius arrives in North Gauteng High Court on September 11, 2014 in Pretoria, South Africa.  where Judge Thokozile Masipa will deliver judgment on  Oscar Pistorius for the murder of his girlfriend, model Reeva Steenkamp <br />
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  • Day of Verdict In The Trial Of Oscar Pistorius<br />
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Oscar Pistorius at court for verdict on his trial for the murder of Reeva Steenkamp.<br />
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Oscar Pistorius arrives in North Gauteng High Court on September 11, 2014 in Pretoria, South Africa where Judge Thokozile Masipa will deliver judgment on  Oscar Pistorius for the murder of his girlfriend, model Reeva Steenkamp  <br />
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  • Day of Verdict In The Trial Of Oscar Pistorius<br />
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Oscar Pistorius at court for verdict on his trial for the murder of Reeva Steenkamp.<br />
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Oscar Pistorius arrives in North Gauteng High Court on September 11, 2014 in Pretoria, South Africa where Judge Thokozile Masipa will deliver judgment on  Oscar Pistorius for the murder of his girlfriend, model Reeva Steenkamp  <br />
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  • Day of Verdict In The Trial Of Oscar Pistorius<br />
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Oscar Pistorius at court for verdict on his trial for the murder of Reeva Steenkamp.<br />
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Oscar Pistorius arrives in North Gauteng High Court on September 11, 2014 in Pretoria, South Africa where Judge Thokozile Masipa will deliver judgment on  Oscar Pistorius for the murder of his girlfriend, model Reeva Steenkamp  <br />
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  • Day of Verdict In The Trial Of Oscar Pistorius<br />
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Oscar Pistorius at court for verdict on his trial for the murder of Reeva Steenkamp.<br />
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Oscar Pistorius arrives in North Gauteng High Court on September 11, 2014 in Pretoria, South Africa where Judge Thokozile Masipa will deliver judgment on  Oscar Pistorius for the murder of his girlfriend, model Reeva Steenkamp  <br />
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  • Day of Verdict In The Trial Of Oscar Pistorius<br />
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Oscar Pistorius at court for verdict on his trial for the murder of Reeva Steenkamp.<br />
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Oscar Pistorius arrives in North Gauteng High Court on September 11, 2014 in Pretoria, South Africa where Judge Thokozile Masipa will deliver judgment on  Oscar Pistorius for the murder of his girlfriend, model Reeva Steenkamp  <br />
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  • Great White tries to attack Motor on Back of Boat<br />
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Approximately eight kilometers off the coast of Gansbaai, quite close to Dyer Iceland / South Africa, a great white shark tried to attack the outboard motor of our boat.<br />
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The touch-sensitive area of the nose of the shark has unusual consequences: The shark opens its mouth and is relatively far from the water. In slow motion, it remains for a moment, then again to return back to his element ..<br />
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  • Great White tries to attack Motor on Back of Boat<br />
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Approximately eight kilometers off the coast of Gansbaai, quite close to Dyer Iceland / South Africa, a great white shark tried to attack the outboard motor of our boat.<br />
<br />
The touch-sensitive area of the nose of the shark has unusual consequences: The shark opens its mouth and is relatively far from the water. In slow motion, it remains for a moment, then again to return back to his element ..<br />
©Klaus Jos/Exclusivepix
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  • Great White tries to attack Motor on Back of Boat<br />
<br />
Approximately eight kilometers off the coast of Gansbaai, quite close to Dyer Iceland / South Africa, a great white shark tried to attack the outboard motor of our boat.<br />
<br />
The touch-sensitive area of the nose of the shark has unusual consequences: The shark opens its mouth and is relatively far from the water. In slow motion, it remains for a moment, then again to return back to his element ..<br />
©Klaus Jos/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Shark_attack05.jpg
  • Great White tries to attack Motor on Back of Boat<br />
<br />
Approximately eight kilometers off the coast of Gansbaai, quite close to Dyer Iceland / South Africa, a great white shark tried to attack the outboard motor of our boat.<br />
<br />
The touch-sensitive area of the nose of the shark has unusual consequences: The shark opens its mouth and is relatively far from the water. In slow motion, it remains for a moment, then again to return back to his element ..<br />
©Klaus Jos/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Shark_attack03.jpg
  • Great White tries to attack Motor on Back of Boat<br />
<br />
Approximately eight kilometers off the coast of Gansbaai, quite close to Dyer Iceland / South Africa, a great white shark tried to attack the outboard motor of our boat.<br />
<br />
The touch-sensitive area of the nose of the shark has unusual consequences: The shark opens its mouth and is relatively far from the water. In slow motion, it remains for a moment, then again to return back to his element ..<br />
©Klaus Jos/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Shark_attack01.jpg
  • Oscar Pistorius arriving for the final verdict at North Gauteng High Court on September 12, 2014 in Pretoria, South Africa.<br />
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Judge Thokosile Masipa has ruled out murder charges,  will announce today whether Oscar Pistorius is guilty of culpable homicide. Oscar said he mistook Ms Reeva Steenkamp for an intruder in his home when he fired several shots into his bathroom allegedly in self-defence but killing his girlfriend.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Oscar_Pistorius_Court14.jpg
  • Day of Verdict In The Trial Of Oscar Pistorius<br />
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Barry and June Steenkamp, parents of Reeva Steenkamp, arrive in North Gauteng High Court on September 11, 2014 in Pretoria, South Africa. <br />
<br />
Judge Thokozile Masipa will deliver judgment on Oscar Pistorius for the murder of his girlfriend, model Reeva Steenkamp<br />
©Exclusivepix
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  • Nov 04, 2015 - South Africa - Four hyenas that brutally killed a juvenile buffalo at Kruger National Park in South Africa have been caught on camera. The footage shows how the predators slowly wear down the buffalo over a three-hour period.<br />
Residents in the African Dream Horse Safari in the national park were woken up at 5am to noise of the hunt and Ryan Thomson was able to film the whole hunt.<br />
At the beginning, the hyenas still approached the buffalo with caution, as he posed a threat with his large horns, but then the predators started to bite at the buffalo's hindquarters, drawing blood.<br />
At one stage during the disturbing video, one of the hyenas leaped up and locked its jaws into the buffalo's rump while the poor buffalo attempted to shake the predator off. Managing to momentarily break free, the buffalo limps away and falls into the bushes, where the hyenas start feeding on the severely injured animal as it slowly dies. (Credit Image: © Exclusivepix Media)
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  • Nov 04, 2015 - South Africa - Four hyenas that brutally killed a juvenile buffalo at Kruger National Park in South Africa have been caught on camera. The footage shows how the predators slowly wear down the buffalo over a three-hour period.<br />
Residents in the African Dream Horse Safari in the national park were woken up at 5am to noise of the hunt and Ryan Thomson was able to film the whole hunt.<br />
At the beginning, the hyenas still approached the buffalo with caution, as he posed a threat with his large horns, but then the predators started to bite at the buffalo's hindquarters, drawing blood.<br />
At one stage during the disturbing video, one of the hyenas leaped up and locked its jaws into the buffalo's rump while the poor buffalo attempted to shake the predator off. Managing to momentarily break free, the buffalo limps away and falls into the bushes, where the hyenas start feeding on the severely injured animal as it slowly dies. (Credit Image: © Exclusivepix Media)
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  • Nov 04, 2015 - South Africa - Four hyenas that brutally killed a juvenile buffalo at Kruger National Park in South Africa have been caught on camera. The footage shows how the predators slowly wear down the buffalo over a three-hour period.<br />
Residents in the African Dream Horse Safari in the national park were woken up at 5am to noise of the hunt and Ryan Thomson was able to film the whole hunt.<br />
At the beginning, the hyenas still approached the buffalo with caution, as he posed a threat with his large horns, but then the predators started to bite at the buffalo's hindquarters, drawing blood.<br />
At one stage during the disturbing video, one of the hyenas leaped up and locked its jaws into the buffalo's rump while the poor buffalo attempted to shake the predator off. Managing to momentarily break free, the buffalo limps away and falls into the bushes, where the hyenas start feeding on the severely injured animal as it slowly dies. (Credit Image: © Exclusivepix Media)
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  • Nov 04, 2015 - South Africa - Four hyenas that brutally killed a juvenile buffalo at Kruger National Park in South Africa have been caught on camera. The footage shows how the predators slowly wear down the buffalo over a three-hour period.<br />
Residents in the African Dream Horse Safari in the national park were woken up at 5am to noise of the hunt and Ryan Thomson was able to film the whole hunt.<br />
At the beginning, the hyenas still approached the buffalo with caution, as he posed a threat with his large horns, but then the predators started to bite at the buffalo's hindquarters, drawing blood.<br />
At one stage during the disturbing video, one of the hyenas leaped up and locked its jaws into the buffalo's rump while the poor buffalo attempted to shake the predator off. Managing to momentarily break free, the buffalo limps away and falls into the bushes, where the hyenas start feeding on the severely injured animal as it slowly dies. (Credit Image: © Exclusivepix Media)
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  • Kruger National Park, South Africa -  <br />
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Tourist Captures Incredible Fight Between Three Lions That Fail To Bring Down An Injured Buffalo. <br />
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We got to Phelwana Bridge in Kruger National Park in South Africa and saw quite a few cars there. As we approached we saw this buffalo sitting on the floor about 10 meters from the road.We were told it was injured and there were lions about 20 meters behind the buffalo.We could not see the lions at that time.As time went on we saw this lions lifting their heads up and down.Sat there for about an hour and nothing happened.The buffalo then tried to lift itself up, with great difficulty, and after some time managed to get on its feet.As it stood up this female lioness came walking towards it and jumped onto the buffalo's back trying to pull it down.The female lioness was injured in the back leg and looked as if it had tried to attack the buffalo previously and was injured in the process.The buffalo started snorting and walking with the lioness on its back trying to escape.It came towards the roads and hit a car in the rear bumper and the lioness couldnt hold on and jumped off.The buffalo still on the road hit another car in the front bumper with its horn.The 2 huge male lions came walking towards the road and just sat down in the distance.After a some time again the female tried 2 more times to bring down the buffalo but with no success. this is after the 2nd attack, lioness playing waiting game, in the background are 2 male lions, zoom in to see. <br />
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Photo Shows: Lioness attacks Water Buffalo lioness courage too strong, doesnt want to let go,biting at the buffo's legs. <br />
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  • Nov 04, 2015 - South Africa - Four hyenas that brutally killed a juvenile buffalo at Kruger National Park in South Africa have been caught on camera. The footage shows how the predators slowly wear down the buffalo over a three-hour period.<br />
Residents in the African Dream Horse Safari in the national park were woken up at 5am to noise of the hunt and Ryan Thomson was able to film the whole hunt.<br />
At the beginning, the hyenas still approached the buffalo with caution, as he posed a threat with his large horns, but then the predators started to bite at the buffalo's hindquarters, drawing blood.<br />
At one stage during the disturbing video, one of the hyenas leaped up and locked its jaws into the buffalo's rump while the poor buffalo attempted to shake the predator off. Managing to momentarily break free, the buffalo limps away and falls into the bushes, where the hyenas start feeding on the severely injured animal as it slowly dies. (Credit Image: © Exclusivepix Media)
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  • Nov 04, 2015 - South Africa - Four hyenas that brutally killed a juvenile buffalo at Kruger National Park in South Africa have been caught on camera. The footage shows how the predators slowly wear down the buffalo over a three-hour period.<br />
Residents in the African Dream Horse Safari in the national park were woken up at 5am to noise of the hunt and Ryan Thomson was able to film the whole hunt.<br />
At the beginning, the hyenas still approached the buffalo with caution, as he posed a threat with his large horns, but then the predators started to bite at the buffalo's hindquarters, drawing blood.<br />
At one stage during the disturbing video, one of the hyenas leaped up and locked its jaws into the buffalo's rump while the poor buffalo attempted to shake the predator off. Managing to momentarily break free, the buffalo limps away and falls into the bushes, where the hyenas start feeding on the severely injured animal as it slowly dies. (Credit Image: © Exclusivepix Media)
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  • Nov 04, 2015 - South Africa - Four hyenas that brutally killed a juvenile buffalo at Kruger National Park in South Africa have been caught on camera. The footage shows how the predators slowly wear down the buffalo over a three-hour period.<br />
Residents in the African Dream Horse Safari in the national park were woken up at 5am to noise of the hunt and Ryan Thomson was able to film the whole hunt.<br />
At the beginning, the hyenas still approached the buffalo with caution, as he posed a threat with his large horns, but then the predators started to bite at the buffalo's hindquarters, drawing blood.<br />
At one stage during the disturbing video, one of the hyenas leaped up and locked its jaws into the buffalo's rump while the poor buffalo attempted to shake the predator off. Managing to momentarily break free, the buffalo limps away and falls into the bushes, where the hyenas start feeding on the severely injured animal as it slowly dies. (Credit Image: © Exclusivepix Media)
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  • Nov 04, 2015 - South Africa - Four hyenas that brutally killed a juvenile buffalo at Kruger National Park in South Africa have been caught on camera. The footage shows how the predators slowly wear down the buffalo over a three-hour period.<br />
Residents in the African Dream Horse Safari in the national park were woken up at 5am to noise of the hunt and Ryan Thomson was able to film the whole hunt.<br />
At the beginning, the hyenas still approached the buffalo with caution, as he posed a threat with his large horns, but then the predators started to bite at the buffalo's hindquarters, drawing blood.<br />
At one stage during the disturbing video, one of the hyenas leaped up and locked its jaws into the buffalo's rump while the poor buffalo attempted to shake the predator off. Managing to momentarily break free, the buffalo limps away and falls into the bushes, where the hyenas start feeding on the severely injured animal as it slowly dies. (Credit Image: © Exclusivepix Media)
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  • Nov 04, 2015 - South Africa - Four hyenas that brutally killed a juvenile buffalo at Kruger National Park in South Africa have been caught on camera. The footage shows how the predators slowly wear down the buffalo over a three-hour period.<br />
Residents in the African Dream Horse Safari in the national park were woken up at 5am to noise of the hunt and Ryan Thomson was able to film the whole hunt.<br />
At the beginning, the hyenas still approached the buffalo with caution, as he posed a threat with his large horns, but then the predators started to bite at the buffalo's hindquarters, drawing blood.<br />
At one stage during the disturbing video, one of the hyenas leaped up and locked its jaws into the buffalo's rump while the poor buffalo attempted to shake the predator off. Managing to momentarily break free, the buffalo limps away and falls into the bushes, where the hyenas start feeding on the severely injured animal as it slowly dies. (Credit Image: © Exclusivepix Media)
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  • Nov 04, 2015 - South Africa - Four hyenas that brutally killed a juvenile buffalo at Kruger National Park in South Africa have been caught on camera. The footage shows how the predators slowly wear down the buffalo over a three-hour period.<br />
Residents in the African Dream Horse Safari in the national park were woken up at 5am to noise of the hunt and Ryan Thomson was able to film the whole hunt.<br />
At the beginning, the hyenas still approached the buffalo with caution, as he posed a threat with his large horns, but then the predators started to bite at the buffalo's hindquarters, drawing blood.<br />
At one stage during the disturbing video, one of the hyenas leaped up and locked its jaws into the buffalo's rump while the poor buffalo attempted to shake the predator off. Managing to momentarily break free, the buffalo limps away and falls into the bushes, where the hyenas start feeding on the severely injured animal as it slowly dies. (Credit Image: © Exclusivepix Media)
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  • Nov 04, 2015 - South Africa - Four hyenas that brutally killed a juvenile buffalo at Kruger National Park in South Africa have been caught on camera. The footage shows how the predators slowly wear down the buffalo over a three-hour period.<br />
Residents in the African Dream Horse Safari in the national park were woken up at 5am to noise of the hunt and Ryan Thomson was able to film the whole hunt.<br />
At the beginning, the hyenas still approached the buffalo with caution, as he posed a threat with his large horns, but then the predators started to bite at the buffalo's hindquarters, drawing blood.<br />
At one stage during the disturbing video, one of the hyenas leaped up and locked its jaws into the buffalo's rump while the poor buffalo attempted to shake the predator off. Managing to momentarily break free, the buffalo limps away and falls into the bushes, where the hyenas start feeding on the severely injured animal as it slowly dies. (Credit Image: © Exclusivepix Media)
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  • Nov 04, 2015 - South Africa - Four hyenas that brutally killed a juvenile buffalo at Kruger National Park in South Africa have been caught on camera. The footage shows how the predators slowly wear down the buffalo over a three-hour period.<br />
Residents in the African Dream Horse Safari in the national park were woken up at 5am to noise of the hunt and Ryan Thomson was able to film the whole hunt.<br />
At the beginning, the hyenas still approached the buffalo with caution, as he posed a threat with his large horns, but then the predators started to bite at the buffalo's hindquarters, drawing blood.<br />
At one stage during the disturbing video, one of the hyenas leaped up and locked its jaws into the buffalo's rump while the poor buffalo attempted to shake the predator off. Managing to momentarily break free, the buffalo limps away and falls into the bushes, where the hyenas start feeding on the severely injured animal as it slowly dies. (Credit Image: © Exclusivepix Media)
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  • Nov 04, 2015 - South Africa - Four hyenas that brutally killed a juvenile buffalo at Kruger National Park in South Africa have been caught on camera. The footage shows how the predators slowly wear down the buffalo over a three-hour period.<br />
Residents in the African Dream Horse Safari in the national park were woken up at 5am to noise of the hunt and Ryan Thomson was able to film the whole hunt.<br />
At the beginning, the hyenas still approached the buffalo with caution, as he posed a threat with his large horns, but then the predators started to bite at the buffalo's hindquarters, drawing blood.<br />
At one stage during the disturbing video, one of the hyenas leaped up and locked its jaws into the buffalo's rump while the poor buffalo attempted to shake the predator off. Managing to momentarily break free, the buffalo limps away and falls into the bushes, where the hyenas start feeding on the severely injured animal as it slowly dies. (Credit Image: © Exclusivepix Media)
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  • Nov 04, 2015 - South Africa - Four hyenas that brutally killed a juvenile buffalo at Kruger National Park in South Africa have been caught on camera. The footage shows how the predators slowly wear down the buffalo over a three-hour period.<br />
Residents in the African Dream Horse Safari in the national park were woken up at 5am to noise of the hunt and Ryan Thomson was able to film the whole hunt.<br />
At the beginning, the hyenas still approached the buffalo with caution, as he posed a threat with his large horns, but then the predators started to bite at the buffalo's hindquarters, drawing blood.<br />
At one stage during the disturbing video, one of the hyenas leaped up and locked its jaws into the buffalo's rump while the poor buffalo attempted to shake the predator off. Managing to momentarily break free, the buffalo limps away and falls into the bushes, where the hyenas start feeding on the severely injured animal as it slowly dies. (Credit Image: © Exclusivepix Media)
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  • Nov 04, 2015 - South Africa - Four hyenas that brutally killed a juvenile buffalo at Kruger National Park in South Africa have been caught on camera. The footage shows how the predators slowly wear down the buffalo over a three-hour period.<br />
Residents in the African Dream Horse Safari in the national park were woken up at 5am to noise of the hunt and Ryan Thomson was able to film the whole hunt.<br />
At the beginning, the hyenas still approached the buffalo with caution, as he posed a threat with his large horns, but then the predators started to bite at the buffalo's hindquarters, drawing blood.<br />
At one stage during the disturbing video, one of the hyenas leaped up and locked its jaws into the buffalo's rump while the poor buffalo attempted to shake the predator off. Managing to momentarily break free, the buffalo limps away and falls into the bushes, where the hyenas start feeding on the severely injured animal as it slowly dies. (Credit Image: © Exclusivepix Media)
    Exclusivepix_Buffalo_Hyena21.JPG
  • Nov 04, 2015 - South Africa - Four hyenas that brutally killed a juvenile buffalo at Kruger National Park in South Africa have been caught on camera. The footage shows how the predators slowly wear down the buffalo over a three-hour period.<br />
Residents in the African Dream Horse Safari in the national park were woken up at 5am to noise of the hunt and Ryan Thomson was able to film the whole hunt.<br />
At the beginning, the hyenas still approached the buffalo with caution, as he posed a threat with his large horns, but then the predators started to bite at the buffalo's hindquarters, drawing blood.<br />
At one stage during the disturbing video, one of the hyenas leaped up and locked its jaws into the buffalo's rump while the poor buffalo attempted to shake the predator off. Managing to momentarily break free, the buffalo limps away and falls into the bushes, where the hyenas start feeding on the severely injured animal as it slowly dies. (Credit Image: © Exclusivepix Media)
    Exclusivepix_Buffalo_Hyena19.JPG
  • Nov 04, 2015 - South Africa - Four hyenas that brutally killed a juvenile buffalo at Kruger National Park in South Africa have been caught on camera. The footage shows how the predators slowly wear down the buffalo over a three-hour period.<br />
Residents in the African Dream Horse Safari in the national park were woken up at 5am to noise of the hunt and Ryan Thomson was able to film the whole hunt.<br />
At the beginning, the hyenas still approached the buffalo with caution, as he posed a threat with his large horns, but then the predators started to bite at the buffalo's hindquarters, drawing blood.<br />
At one stage during the disturbing video, one of the hyenas leaped up and locked its jaws into the buffalo's rump while the poor buffalo attempted to shake the predator off. Managing to momentarily break free, the buffalo limps away and falls into the bushes, where the hyenas start feeding on the severely injured animal as it slowly dies. (Credit Image: © Exclusivepix Media)
    Exclusivepix_Buffalo_Hyena16.JPG
  • Nov 04, 2015 - South Africa - Four hyenas that brutally killed a juvenile buffalo at Kruger National Park in South Africa have been caught on camera. The footage shows how the predators slowly wear down the buffalo over a three-hour period.<br />
Residents in the African Dream Horse Safari in the national park were woken up at 5am to noise of the hunt and Ryan Thomson was able to film the whole hunt.<br />
At the beginning, the hyenas still approached the buffalo with caution, as he posed a threat with his large horns, but then the predators started to bite at the buffalo's hindquarters, drawing blood.<br />
At one stage during the disturbing video, one of the hyenas leaped up and locked its jaws into the buffalo's rump while the poor buffalo attempted to shake the predator off. Managing to momentarily break free, the buffalo limps away and falls into the bushes, where the hyenas start feeding on the severely injured animal as it slowly dies. (Credit Image: © Exclusivepix Media)
    Exclusivepix_Buffalo_Hyena18.JPG
  • Nov 04, 2015 - South Africa - Four hyenas that brutally killed a juvenile buffalo at Kruger National Park in South Africa have been caught on camera. The footage shows how the predators slowly wear down the buffalo over a three-hour period.<br />
Residents in the African Dream Horse Safari in the national park were woken up at 5am to noise of the hunt and Ryan Thomson was able to film the whole hunt.<br />
At the beginning, the hyenas still approached the buffalo with caution, as he posed a threat with his large horns, but then the predators started to bite at the buffalo's hindquarters, drawing blood.<br />
At one stage during the disturbing video, one of the hyenas leaped up and locked its jaws into the buffalo's rump while the poor buffalo attempted to shake the predator off. Managing to momentarily break free, the buffalo limps away and falls into the bushes, where the hyenas start feeding on the severely injured animal as it slowly dies. (Credit Image: © Exclusivepix Media)
    Exclusivepix_Buffalo_Hyena17.JPG
  • Nov 04, 2015 - South Africa - Four hyenas that brutally killed a juvenile buffalo at Kruger National Park in South Africa have been caught on camera. The footage shows how the predators slowly wear down the buffalo over a three-hour period.<br />
Residents in the African Dream Horse Safari in the national park were woken up at 5am to noise of the hunt and Ryan Thomson was able to film the whole hunt.<br />
At the beginning, the hyenas still approached the buffalo with caution, as he posed a threat with his large horns, but then the predators started to bite at the buffalo's hindquarters, drawing blood.<br />
At one stage during the disturbing video, one of the hyenas leaped up and locked its jaws into the buffalo's rump while the poor buffalo attempted to shake the predator off. Managing to momentarily break free, the buffalo limps away and falls into the bushes, where the hyenas start feeding on the severely injured animal as it slowly dies. (Credit Image: © Exclusivepix Media)
    Exclusivepix_Buffalo_Hyena15.JPG
  • Nov 04, 2015 - South Africa - Four hyenas that brutally killed a juvenile buffalo at Kruger National Park in South Africa have been caught on camera. The footage shows how the predators slowly wear down the buffalo over a three-hour period.<br />
Residents in the African Dream Horse Safari in the national park were woken up at 5am to noise of the hunt and Ryan Thomson was able to film the whole hunt.<br />
At the beginning, the hyenas still approached the buffalo with caution, as he posed a threat with his large horns, but then the predators started to bite at the buffalo's hindquarters, drawing blood.<br />
At one stage during the disturbing video, one of the hyenas leaped up and locked its jaws into the buffalo's rump while the poor buffalo attempted to shake the predator off. Managing to momentarily break free, the buffalo limps away and falls into the bushes, where the hyenas start feeding on the severely injured animal as it slowly dies. (Credit Image: © Exclusivepix Media)
    Exclusivepix_Buffalo_Hyena13.JPG
  • Nov 04, 2015 - South Africa - Four hyenas that brutally killed a juvenile buffalo at Kruger National Park in South Africa have been caught on camera. The footage shows how the predators slowly wear down the buffalo over a three-hour period.<br />
Residents in the African Dream Horse Safari in the national park were woken up at 5am to noise of the hunt and Ryan Thomson was able to film the whole hunt.<br />
At the beginning, the hyenas still approached the buffalo with caution, as he posed a threat with his large horns, but then the predators started to bite at the buffalo's hindquarters, drawing blood.<br />
At one stage during the disturbing video, one of the hyenas leaped up and locked its jaws into the buffalo's rump while the poor buffalo attempted to shake the predator off. Managing to momentarily break free, the buffalo limps away and falls into the bushes, where the hyenas start feeding on the severely injured animal as it slowly dies. (Credit Image: © Exclusivepix Media)
    Exclusivepix_Buffalo_Hyena14.JPG
  • Nov 04, 2015 - South Africa - Four hyenas that brutally killed a juvenile buffalo at Kruger National Park in South Africa have been caught on camera. The footage shows how the predators slowly wear down the buffalo over a three-hour period.<br />
Residents in the African Dream Horse Safari in the national park were woken up at 5am to noise of the hunt and Ryan Thomson was able to film the whole hunt.<br />
At the beginning, the hyenas still approached the buffalo with caution, as he posed a threat with his large horns, but then the predators started to bite at the buffalo's hindquarters, drawing blood.<br />
At one stage during the disturbing video, one of the hyenas leaped up and locked its jaws into the buffalo's rump while the poor buffalo attempted to shake the predator off. Managing to momentarily break free, the buffalo limps away and falls into the bushes, where the hyenas start feeding on the severely injured animal as it slowly dies. (Credit Image: © Exclusivepix Media)
    Exclusivepix_Buffalo_Hyena11.JPG
  • Nov 04, 2015 - South Africa - Four hyenas that brutally killed a juvenile buffalo at Kruger National Park in South Africa have been caught on camera. The footage shows how the predators slowly wear down the buffalo over a three-hour period.<br />
Residents in the African Dream Horse Safari in the national park were woken up at 5am to noise of the hunt and Ryan Thomson was able to film the whole hunt.<br />
At the beginning, the hyenas still approached the buffalo with caution, as he posed a threat with his large horns, but then the predators started to bite at the buffalo's hindquarters, drawing blood.<br />
At one stage during the disturbing video, one of the hyenas leaped up and locked its jaws into the buffalo's rump while the poor buffalo attempted to shake the predator off. Managing to momentarily break free, the buffalo limps away and falls into the bushes, where the hyenas start feeding on the severely injured animal as it slowly dies. (Credit Image: © Exclusivepix Media)
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  • Nov 04, 2015 - South Africa - Four hyenas that brutally killed a juvenile buffalo at Kruger National Park in South Africa have been caught on camera. The footage shows how the predators slowly wear down the buffalo over a three-hour period.<br />
Residents in the African Dream Horse Safari in the national park were woken up at 5am to noise of the hunt and Ryan Thomson was able to film the whole hunt.<br />
At the beginning, the hyenas still approached the buffalo with caution, as he posed a threat with his large horns, but then the predators started to bite at the buffalo's hindquarters, drawing blood.<br />
At one stage during the disturbing video, one of the hyenas leaped up and locked its jaws into the buffalo's rump while the poor buffalo attempted to shake the predator off. Managing to momentarily break free, the buffalo limps away and falls into the bushes, where the hyenas start feeding on the severely injured animal as it slowly dies. (Credit Image: © Exclusivepix Media)
    Exclusivepix_Buffalo_Hyena10.JPG
  • Nov 04, 2015 - South Africa - Four hyenas that brutally killed a juvenile buffalo at Kruger National Park in South Africa have been caught on camera. The footage shows how the predators slowly wear down the buffalo over a three-hour period.<br />
Residents in the African Dream Horse Safari in the national park were woken up at 5am to noise of the hunt and Ryan Thomson was able to film the whole hunt.<br />
At the beginning, the hyenas still approached the buffalo with caution, as he posed a threat with his large horns, but then the predators started to bite at the buffalo's hindquarters, drawing blood.<br />
At one stage during the disturbing video, one of the hyenas leaped up and locked its jaws into the buffalo's rump while the poor buffalo attempted to shake the predator off. Managing to momentarily break free, the buffalo limps away and falls into the bushes, where the hyenas start feeding on the severely injured animal as it slowly dies. (Credit Image: © Exclusivepix Media)
    Exclusivepix_Buffalo_Hyena08.JPG
  • Nov 04, 2015 - South Africa - Four hyenas that brutally killed a juvenile buffalo at Kruger National Park in South Africa have been caught on camera. The footage shows how the predators slowly wear down the buffalo over a three-hour period.<br />
Residents in the African Dream Horse Safari in the national park were woken up at 5am to noise of the hunt and Ryan Thomson was able to film the whole hunt.<br />
At the beginning, the hyenas still approached the buffalo with caution, as he posed a threat with his large horns, but then the predators started to bite at the buffalo's hindquarters, drawing blood.<br />
At one stage during the disturbing video, one of the hyenas leaped up and locked its jaws into the buffalo's rump while the poor buffalo attempted to shake the predator off. Managing to momentarily break free, the buffalo limps away and falls into the bushes, where the hyenas start feeding on the severely injured animal as it slowly dies. (Credit Image: © Exclusivepix Media)
    Exclusivepix_Buffalo_Hyena07.JPG
  • Nov 04, 2015 - South Africa - Four hyenas that brutally killed a juvenile buffalo at Kruger National Park in South Africa have been caught on camera. The footage shows how the predators slowly wear down the buffalo over a three-hour period.<br />
Residents in the African Dream Horse Safari in the national park were woken up at 5am to noise of the hunt and Ryan Thomson was able to film the whole hunt.<br />
At the beginning, the hyenas still approached the buffalo with caution, as he posed a threat with his large horns, but then the predators started to bite at the buffalo's hindquarters, drawing blood.<br />
At one stage during the disturbing video, one of the hyenas leaped up and locked its jaws into the buffalo's rump while the poor buffalo attempted to shake the predator off. Managing to momentarily break free, the buffalo limps away and falls into the bushes, where the hyenas start feeding on the severely injured animal as it slowly dies. (Credit Image: © Exclusivepix Media)
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  • Nov 04, 2015 - South Africa - Four hyenas that brutally killed a juvenile buffalo at Kruger National Park in South Africa have been caught on camera. The footage shows how the predators slowly wear down the buffalo over a three-hour period.<br />
Residents in the African Dream Horse Safari in the national park were woken up at 5am to noise of the hunt and Ryan Thomson was able to film the whole hunt.<br />
At the beginning, the hyenas still approached the buffalo with caution, as he posed a threat with his large horns, but then the predators started to bite at the buffalo's hindquarters, drawing blood.<br />
At one stage during the disturbing video, one of the hyenas leaped up and locked its jaws into the buffalo's rump while the poor buffalo attempted to shake the predator off. Managing to momentarily break free, the buffalo limps away and falls into the bushes, where the hyenas start feeding on the severely injured animal as it slowly dies. (Credit Image: © Exclusivepix Media)
    Exclusivepix_Buffalo_Hyena06.JPG
  • Nov 04, 2015 - South Africa - Four hyenas that brutally killed a juvenile buffalo at Kruger National Park in South Africa have been caught on camera. The footage shows how the predators slowly wear down the buffalo over a three-hour period.<br />
Residents in the African Dream Horse Safari in the national park were woken up at 5am to noise of the hunt and Ryan Thomson was able to film the whole hunt.<br />
At the beginning, the hyenas still approached the buffalo with caution, as he posed a threat with his large horns, but then the predators started to bite at the buffalo's hindquarters, drawing blood.<br />
At one stage during the disturbing video, one of the hyenas leaped up and locked its jaws into the buffalo's rump while the poor buffalo attempted to shake the predator off. Managing to momentarily break free, the buffalo limps away and falls into the bushes, where the hyenas start feeding on the severely injured animal as it slowly dies. (Credit Image: © Exclusivepix Media)
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