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    Man who killed python after dog fatal attack in Siaya to receive compensation

    Oki Bin OkiBy Oki Bin OkiJanuary 3, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    A 52-year-old man who killed a python after it attacked and killed his dog at Luoka village Madungu sub-location in Ugunja Sub-county, Siaya County is set to receive government compensation.

    The incident, which drew attention after trending online prompted a visit by a team from the Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) led by Grace Kariuki, Senior Warden for Kisumu and Siaya Counties.

    Speaking at the home of Charles Osore, Kariuki thanked him for cooperating with authorities despite the loss of his dog, saying that they visited to support him and to begin the compensation process.

    KWS officials assured residents that the government will handle the matter and emphasized the importance of reporting wildlife incidents promptly. The team also pledged to conduct awareness sessions in the area to educate communities on how to respond to wildlife encounters.

    Osore lauded the government for heeding the community’s concerns, while urging Kenya Wildlife Service officials to act with speed and efficiency whenever reports of human–wildlife conflicts are raised.
    Osore shocked many after killing the constrictor snake that had attacked his dog, then took both carcasses to the local police station.

    He carried them on his bicycle attracting the attention of road users.

    His dramatic protest was aimed at drawing attention to the rising cases of human–wildlife conflict in the region.

    The KWS team helped locals learn more about wildlife conservation and the proper channels for reporting conflicts with animals such as monkeys and snakes.

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