Lion Attacks: The Mysterious Man-Eating Lions of Tsavo

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In early 1898, British soldier and author Lieutenant-Colonel, John Henry-Patterson was sent to Kenya to oversee the construction of a railway bridge over the Tsavo River. This bridge was aimed at connecting the Tsavo region in Kenya with Uganda starting at Kilindini Harbour in the Indian Ocean.

However, before the arrival of Patterson, rumors of ‘Tsavo man-eating lions’ began spreading around this region even though; very few lions are known to be man-eaters.

So, to uncover why these lions were so notorious, we’ll go back in time to the year 1898 and unmask the story of these beasts…

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