Credited from: HUFFPOST
Asher Watkins, a 52-year-old millionaire ranch broker from Texas, tragically lost his life after being gored by a Cape buffalo while on a hunting trip in South Africa. The incident occurred on August 3, during a guided safari organized by Coenraad Vermaak Safaris in Limpopo Province. According to the safari company, the attack was sudden and unprovoked, with Watkins tracking the buffalo alongside a professional hunter and a tracker when it charged him at approximately 35 mph, resulting in fatal injuries to his stomach and torso, as reported by police and multiple news outlets Newsweek, HuffPost, and CBS News.
Vermaak described the incident as devastating, expressing condolences to Watkins' family and friends. The Cape buffalo, known for its unpredictable nature and designation as "the most dangerous animal to pursue in Africa," is responsible for numerous fatalities and injuries among hunters each year HuffPost and CBS News. The safari company is cooperating with South African authorities as an inquest into Watkins' death is underway.
An experienced hunter and real estate entrepreneur, Watkins founded the Watkins Ranch Group, which specializes in luxury ranch properties across Texas. He was also a member of various hunting conservation organizations, arguing for the ethics of big-game hunting and its role in wildlife preservation Newsweek and HuffPost. His sudden demise has left his ex-wife, 16-year-old daughter, and colleagues in deep mourning.