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Khama wounded by cheetah

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Botswana President Ian Khama has had stitches in his face after being scratched by a cheetah, officials said yesterday.

GABORONE — Botswana President Ian Khama has had stitches in his face after being scratched by a cheetah, officials said yesterday.

Report by BBC

The animal was reportedly being fed in its enclosure at an army barracks when it jumped up and scratched Khama, who was standing nearby.

The incident was “a freak accident, but not an attack”, government spokesman Jeff Ramsay told local media.

Khama’s injuries were minor and there were “no real security implications”, the official added.

The incident is said to have happened very fast, catching the President and his bodyguard by surprise.

“He was scratched by a cheetah, but not really attacked per se,” said Ramsay.

Khama was seen sporting a plaster at a meeting following the attack. Cheetahs, the world’s fastest land mammals, are listed as an endangered species.

Around 12 400 are thought to remain in the wild in African countries, including Botswana.