Footballer devoured by crocodile while swimming in river

By , K24 Digital
On Fri, 4 Aug, 2023 13:42 | 2 mins read
Jesus Alberto Lopez Ortiz, a Costa Rican footballer, was killed by a crocodile while swimming on Saturday. PHOTO/Mirror UK
Jesus Alberto Lopez Ortiz, a Costa Rican footballer, was killed by a crocodile while swimming on Saturday. PHOTO/Mirror UK

A family has been left devastated after a father was devoured by a crocodile after taking a dip in a river to cool down.

Jesus Alberto Lopez Ortiz, 29, was savagely killed by a reptile in the water in Rio Canas, Costa Rica. Tributes have been paid to the young man, nicknamed "Chucho", since the tragedy on July 29.

Shocking images, which we are choosing not to publish, show the large crocodile swimming through the water with the victim’s body in its jaws. Another clip shows the crocodile being shot dead in the water before locals carried the body to the riverbank.

Residents followed the reptile in a canoe so they could kill it before rescuing the victim’s body. Jesus, who leaves behind two children aged eight and three, was a footballer for the team Deportivo Rio Canas.

Public appeal

On July 31, Jesus' family members appealed to the public to help pay for the footballer’s funeral costs. His team manager Luis Carlos Montes is also organising a collection for the victim’s family. The Ministry of Environment and Energy prohibits the hunting or killing of protected animals such as crocodiles. It is unclear if they are looking into the decision to kill the crocodile so locals could collect the body.

A statement shared on the team's Facebook page said: "Good morning, people of Rio Canas, neighbours, we hereby inform you that a simple number has been enabled to be able to help the family of Jesus Lopez 'Chucho' for what unfortunate has happened today, who wishes to collaborate, please make your help at [number redacted] in the name of Luis Carlos Montes, also if your aid is physical, whether it is groceries or some other type of help, you can go leave it at the house of Don Daniel Serrano, Dona Tica will be receiving every help that comes out of her heart.

"Thank you so much in advance. God bless you."

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