Showing posts with label British 'dead man' caught in Australia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label British 'dead man' caught in Australia. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Crocodile in Australia ate nine dogs

SYDNEY: A 4.4-metre (14.5-feet) crocodile that had eaten up to nine pet dogs has been hauled out of a river in Australia's north, a report said on Friday.

The rogue croc was trapped at Daly River community, some 225 kilometres (139 miles) south of Darwin, where it was terrorising residents and animals, the Northern Territory News said.

Community police officer Mark Casey told the newspaper his office had nine reports of dogs being taken by a crocodile, believed to be the animal caught, in a month.

"Crocs are an ever-present danger but you don't see them," he said.

"They can sit for days on end on the other side of the river and watch you go fishing off the same log or rock -- that's how they hunt.

"Next thing you know, bang, the dog's gone."

As the saltwater crocodile drew ever closer to the settlement of 500 people, also snatching wallabies, a decision was made to catch it.

While the pet-eating beast was caught, Casey said there were two more big crocs and a small one still on the loose in the area.

Saltwater crocodiles, which can grow up to seven metres long and weigh more than a tonne, are a common feature of Australia's tropical north and kill an average of two people a year.

Caught crocs are usually relocated to wildlife parks. (AFP)

Sunday, November 13, 2011

British 'dead man' caught in Australia

SYDNEY: A British man who allegedly faked his own death and made off with the life insurance payout has been arrested in Australia, police said Thursday.

Hugo Jose Sanchez, 47, also known as Alfredo, was taken into Australian Federal Police custody overnight in Sydney, the force told, ending a six-year manhunt.

Ecuadorian-born Sanchez's wife Sophie was last year sentenced to two years in jail over the scam, in which the couple allegedly faked his death to claim more than one million pounds ($1.6 million) in life insurance in 2005.

She was arrested after returning to Britain for her sister's wedding last September, with their plot reportedly unravelling after Sanchez's fingerprints were found on his own death certificate.

Police refused to comment on media reports that Sanchez was facing extradition to Britain to face fraud charges, saying it was now a matter for Sydney's Central Local Court, where he was due to appear later Thursday. (AFP)