"There was no transition at all, no sense of approaching danger. It was as if I had suddenly gone blind and deaf"
"I was aware that my legs were surrounded by water, but my top half
was almost dry. I seemed to be trapped in something slimy. There was a
terrible, sulphurous smell, like rotten eggs, and a tremendous pressure
against my chest. My arms were trapped but I managed to free one hand
and felt around – my palm passed through the wiry bristles of the
hippo's snout. It was only then that I realised I was underwater,
trapped up to my waist in his mouth.
I wriggled as hard as I
could, and in the few seconds for which he opened his jaws, I managed to
escape. I swam towards Evans, but the hippo struck again, dragging me
back under the surface. I'd never heard of a hippo attacking repeatedly
like this, but he clearly wanted me dead."
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