It was supposed to be a quiet morning on the river — a father and his one-year-old son drifting slowly in their wooden canoe, fishing the way generations before them had done. The sun was barely rising when the father suddenly heard a splash… then a scream… and then silence.
Before he could understand what was happening, a massive crocodile surged from beneath the water and tore the child from his arms. The father dove in after him, punching the surface, screaming his son’s name, but the water closed just as quickly as it had opened. Villagers heard the cries and rushed to the riverbank, but by the time they arrived, the crocodile was gone.
For hours, the father stood knee-deep in the water, refusing to leave. Search teams from the village and nearby communities joined him, sweeping the river with long sticks and nets, desperate for any sign of the child.
Late that afternoon, they finally found something.
Floating near the reeds was the little boy’s shirt — torn, soaked, and covered in river mud. It was the only thing left of him.
The father collapsed when he saw it. Villagers said the sound of his grief “echoed across the water longer than the crocodile’s splash.”
Local authorities have now warned families to stay away from the riverbanks, fearing the crocodile may strike again. Wildlife trackers are attempting to locate the animal, but in the dense waters of the region, nothing is certain.
What began as an ordinary fishing trip ended in a nightmare that a father will carry for the rest of his life — and a village now fears the river they once trusted may never be safe again.