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A British tourist has been killed by an elephant while on holiday in Kenya.A British tourist has been killed by an elephant while on holiday in Kenya.
The man, who has not been named, was trampled to death in the Masai Mara game reserve on Sunday, according to the Kenya Wildlife Service. The man was trampled to death in the Masai Mara game reserve on Sunday, according to the Kenya Wildlife Service.
A spokeswoman at the British High Commission in the Kenyan capital Nairobi said the man's next of kin had been informed.A spokeswoman at the British High Commission in the Kenyan capital Nairobi said the man's next of kin had been informed.
It is understood the man was on honeymoon. His wife was not injured, according to reports.It is understood the man was on honeymoon. His wife was not injured, according to reports.
The BBC's Adam Mynott, in Kenya, said human beings were occasionally killed by elephants in the country.
But this normally happened in areas where humans had encroached onto land used by the elephants.
Wild animals
It is very uncommon for elephants to kill humans in wildlife reserves.
Tourists on game drives through wildlife reserves are told to stay in their cars because of the threat from wild animals.
And where tourists are taken on walks through the bush, they are accompanied by rangers armed with rifles.
In 2000, another Briton was trampled to death by an elephant in the Masai Mara reserve, when he ventured out of a secure compound to take a photograph of it.