Big game hunter dies when elephant, felled by gunfire, collapses on him in Zimbabwe
Theunis Botha’s death comes just weeks after one of his friends was killed by crocodiles during a hunting expedition in Zimbabwe

Theunis Botha led his first guided hunting safari through South Africa’s grasslands in 1989. A college student at the time, he used the money he received to help put himself through school.
Over the following 28 years, Botha expanded his college side-gig into a full-fledged business, setting up private hunting ranches in Zimbabwe, Botswana, South Africa and elsewhere, and drawing clients from around the world. He won a reputation as a sought-after specialist in leopard and lion hunting, and pioneered a new method of using hounds to track big game, according to his hunting company’s website.
On Friday, after countless treks into the African wilderness, the 51-year-old embarked on his final hunt.
Watch: Theunis Botha on a leopard hunt
Botha was leading a group of hunters western Zimbabwe on Friday afternoon when they stumbled upon a breeding herd of elephants in Hwange National Park, the Telegraph reported.