The Klaserie Private Nature Reserve has confirmed the tragic death of experienced wilderness guide Gary Freeman following an incident involving an elephant cow last Thursday. Letaba Heraldreportsthat according to a statement released by the reserve, Freeman was on foot along the banks of the Klaserie River in Limpopo when the fatal encounter occurred. All other individuals in the group were unharmed.
Freeman, who operated under Gary Freeman Safaris, was described as a highly respected and experienced guide and a valued member of the local conservation and guiding community. His death has been described as a profound loss to colleagues, clients, and friends. The Klaserie Private Nature Reserve extended its condolences to Freeman’s family, friends, and colleagues, and confirmed that support is being provided to those directly affected.
Authorities and reserve management have stated that the incident is being reviewed in line with standard safety and operational procedures. The reserve also reiterated its ongoing commitment to the safety of guests, staff, and wildlife within the protected area. Further details have not been released, and the reserve has requested privacy for the family and all involved as they come to terms with the tragedy.
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Freeman is remembered within the guiding community as a dedicated professional whose work left a lasting impact on the people and landscapes he worked in. Speaking in his capacity as vice chairperson of the reserve, Derek Macaskill expressed deep sorrow at the loss, saying Freeman’s passing had been felt across the entire conservation community. “Gary was an exceptional field guide whose knowledge, calm professionalism, and respect for the wilderness set him apart,” Macaskill said.
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