Tourists Show Off Their Bruises After Elephant Crashes Their Brunch
A California couple tells INSIDE EDITION about how they were on a safari vacation in Zimbabwe when the elephant interrupted.
American tourists on a safari vacation in Zimbabwe got the shock of their lives when an elephant wildly knocked them out of their seats.
Shane Wolf and his wife Deneen of Long Beach, California, were eating brunch when the uninvited guest showed up.
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At first, they weren't too worried. Desheen told INSIDE EDITION: “They had told us, ‘Elephants walk around. If they get too close to you, don't be alarmed.’”
Minutes earlier, another elephant had wandered up, looking for fallen pea pods, but peacefully walked on.
Then a brazen elephant approached but the guides had warned them to stay totally still.
“I put my head down. You could see we're starting to get nervous giggles,” Shane told IE.
Suddenly, Shane's brother-in-law, Steven, got clobbered by the elephant.
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Shane said: “I heard Steven get tossed and I’m just like, ‘Oh boy, I don’t really have time to react.’ “I'm expecting there to be blood and a gash."
Then it was Shane's turn to be walloped. The impact left a big bruise on Shane's hip, which he showed to INSIDE EDITION.
Deneen said: “Our adrenaline was pumping. We were definitely in shock.”
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