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Buffalo at.*ack claims life of Texas ranch millionaire on South African h*nt.

Texas Rancher D**s in Buffalo A**ack on South African Safari

A tragic hunting accident in South Africa claimed the life of Asher Watkins, a wealthy Texas ranch realtor. He was fatally gored by a massive Cape buffalo, local safari operators confirmed.

Fatal Charge in Limpopo Region

Watkins, 52, was tracking a 1.3-ton Cape buffalo in Limpopo on Sunday when the animal suddenly charged. The a**ack ki**ed him instantly, according to Coenraad and Vermaak Safari, the company organizing the trip. The buffalo remained unharmed.

Safari Company’s Statement

The safari company expressed deep sorrow: “We confirm the passing of our client and friend, Asher Watkins from the USA. He was tracking the buffalo with a professional hunter and tracker. This heartbreaking event affects everyone involved. Our thoughts are with his family.”

Family Nearby During Incident

Watkins’ mother, stepfather, and brother Amon waited at a nearby safari lodge when the fatal a**ack happened.

Background: Watkins’ Life and Career

Asher Watkins founded Watkins Ranch Group, a brokerage specializing in luxury ranch properties across Texas, Oklahoma, and Arkansas. His company’s website highlights his success in ranch real estate.

An avid outdoorsman, Watkins was an active Dallas Safari Club member. He frequently shared his hunting adventures on social media, showcasing his passion for wildlife.

Born and raised in Dallas, Watkins grew up on his family’s hunting and cattle ranch, fueling his lifelong love of the outdoors.

Family Reacts to the Tragedy

Watkins’ ex-wife Courtney and their teenage daughter Savannah have been informed of the loss. Courtney shared a now-deleted message with a photo of their daughter, writing about the sh0ck, heartbreak, and complex emotions they face.

About the Cape Buffalo

Cape buffalo, or African buffalo, can weigh up to 2,000 pounds and stand 5.5 feet tall at the shoulder. Known for their unpredictable temperament, especially when thr**tened, they often travel in large herds of up to 500 animals.

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