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Air Surveillance: How KWS Officers Rescued A Family Of Four Who Went Missing in Tsavo
Tsavo East National Park, Tuesday, 8 April 2025 – The Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) has successfully located and rescued a family of four who went missing in Tsavo East National Park, following an intensive 24-hour search operation that showcased seamless coordination between government agencies, conservation partners, and local stakeholders.
The family—a couple and their two children—entered the park on Saturday, 5 April, at 5:40 p.m. through Manyani Gate for a two-night stay at Luggards Falls Special Campsite.
They were expected to exit via Sala Gate by Monday evening, 7 April, but failed to check out by the 8:00 p.m. deadline, prompting park authorities to launch an immediate search.
Preliminary reports indicate that the family’s vehicle became immobilized during an unauthorized deviation from their planned route while on a game drive, highlighting the critical role their vehicle played in their timely rescue.
KWS initiated a ground search on Monday at 8:00 p.m. along the Luggards Falls–Sala Gate route, deploying two Land Cruisers.
The teams cleared the route but found the campsite abandoned, with the family’s camping gear left behind, heightening concerns for their safety.
The search continued overnight, and by Tuesday morning, aerial support was deployed, including two fixed-wing aircraft and one helicopter to scour the vast park terrain.
The breakthrough came on Tuesday, 8 April, at 9:30 a.m., when Tsavo Trust pilot Nick Hailer spotted the family on the remote Yatta Plateau, approximately 50 kilometers north of their planned route near Kabaguji Rangers Camp.
Hailer landed his helicopter and confirmed that all four individuals were unharmed and in good health. Ground teams from KWS and Tsavo Trust, supported by local rangers, swiftly moved in to secure the area and facilitate the family’s safe return.
“They were found near Kabaguji Rangers Camp. Their status is all okay, and they are currently being driven by rangers back to their camp before exiting the park,” KWS confirmed in a statement.
The rescue operation demonstrated the rapid mobilization of resources, including two fixed-wing surveillance aircraft, one helicopter unit, multiple ground teams from KWS and Tsavo Trust, and local ranger support. KWS commended the sharp vigilance of Pilot Nick Hailer and the dedication of all teams involved in the rescue. The family, currently undergoing routine medical evaluations, will be reunited with their loved ones, with a full debriefing to follow to better understand how they became disoriented in the park’s expansive terrain.
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