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on: July 21, 2005, 03:44:31 PM

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By ANTHONY MITCHELL, Associated Press Writer Tue Jun 21, 8:37 PM ET


ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia - A 12-year-old girl who was abducted and beaten by
men trying to force her into a marriage was found being guarded by three
lions who apparently had chased off her captors, a policeman said Tuesday.

The girl, missing for a week, had been taken by seven men who wanted to
force her to marry one of them, said Sgt. Wondimu Wedajo, speaking by
telephone from the provincial capital of Bita Genet, about 350 miles
southwest of Addis Ababa.

She was beaten repeatedly before she was found June 9 by police and
relatives on the outskirts of Bita Genet, Wondimu said. She had been
guarded by the lions for about half a day, he said.

"They stood guard until we found her and then they just left her like a
gift and went back into the forest," Wondimu said.

"If the lions had not come to her rescue, then it could have been much
worse. Often these young girls are raped and severely beaten to force them
to accept the marriage," he said.

Tilahun Kassa, a local government official who corroborated Wondimu's
version of the events, said one of the men had wanted to marry the girl
against her wishes.

"Everyone thinks this is some kind of miracle, because normally the lions
would attack people," Wondimu said.

Stuart Williams, a wildlife expert with the rural development ministry,
said the girl may have survived because she was crying from the trauma of
her attack.

"A young girl whimpering could be mistaken for the mewing sound from a
lion cub, which in turn could explain why they didn't eat her," Williams
said.

Ethiopia's lions, famous for their large black manes, are the country's
national symbol and adorn statues and the local currency. Despite a recent
crackdown, Hunters also kill the animals for their skins, which can fetch
$1,000. Williams estimates that only 1,000 Ethiopian lions remain in the
wild.

The girl, the youngest of four siblings, was "shocked and terrified" after
her abduction and had to be treated for the cuts from her beatings,
Wondimu said.

He said police had caught four of the abductors and three were still at
large.

Kidnapping young girls has long been part of the marriage custom in
Ethiopia. The

United Nations estimates that more than 70 percent of marriages in
Ethiopia are by abduction, practiced in rural areas where most of the
country's 71 million people live.
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Reply #1 on: July 21, 2005, 03:46:13 PM

Proving once again that lions rule...all!

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Reply #2 on: July 21, 2005, 03:46:33 PM

Michael Eisner is no doubt on the phone right now trying to get the rights to the story.
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Reply #3 on: July 23, 2005, 03:09:11 AM

You know. I normally buy "scientific" explanations. But I don't buy "she was crying so they decided she was a cub and didn't eat her". I hesitate to say miracle, but damn. Somebody was watching out for that girl.

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Reply #4 on: July 23, 2005, 03:41:59 AM

You know. I normally buy "scientific" explanations. But I don't buy "she was crying so they decided she was a cub and didn't eat her". I hesitate to say miracle, but damn. Somebody was watching out for that girl.

It makes more sense than any scientific theory they could have thrown at us. A small girl whimpering could easily invoke pa/maternal instinct in an animal.
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Reply #5 on: July 23, 2005, 09:52:17 AM

The Biblical story of Daniel and the Lions, anyone? It could be divine action in my book.

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Reply #6 on: July 23, 2005, 09:53:58 AM

Well, regardless (ir) of why the lions did it, it was terribly kind of them.

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