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HomeDaily NewsSunday, August 23, 2026Four Suspects Arrested in Suspected Cyanide Poisoning of 18 Amboseli Elephants - August 2026
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Four Suspects Arrested in Suspected Cyanide Poisoning of 18 Amboseli Elephants - August 2026

Four suspects have been arrested in connection with the deaths of 18 elephants in the Amboseli ecosystem, with preliminary findings suggesting cyanide poisoning was responsible. Tourism and Wildlife Cabinet Secretary Rebecca Miano confirmed the arrests, stating that Kenya Wildlife Service officials are investigating the incident. At least 18 elephants have died in the Amboseli ecosystem in what is suspected to be a case of deliberate poisoning, sparking national concern and calls for a major investigation into the killings. The suspects were taken into custody as authorities work to determine the full circumstances surrounding the wildlife deaths.

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Sunday 7:45 AMKenyans

KWS Makes Arrests Over Deaths of 18 Elephants

KWS Makes Arrests Over Deaths of 18 Elephants

Four suspects have been arrested in connection with the deaths of 18 elephants in Amboseli National Park, Kenya, according to Tourism and Wildlife Cabinet Secretary Rebecca Miano.

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Four suspects have been arrested in connection with the deaths of 18 elephants in Amboseli National Park, Kenya, according to Tourism and Wildlife Cabinet Secretary Rebecca Miano.

  • 18 elephants have died, with the first 15 deaths recorded between June 24 and July 24, 2026.
  • The Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS), along with a multi-agency team, is investigating the cause, with initial indications pointing to possible cyanide poisoning from contaminated tomatoes.
  • Authorities have recovered toxic, unlabelled chemicals believed to be from a neighboring country during a search in Tikondo, Kimana.
Saturday 10:30 PMThe StandardFirst

Four arrested over Amboseli elephants deaths

Four arrested over Amboseli elephants deaths

Four suspects have been arrested in connection with the suspected poisoning of 18 elephants in the Amboseli ecosystem. The arrests were announced by Tourism CS Rebecca Miano.

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Four suspects have been arrested in connection with the suspected poisoning of 18 elephants in the Amboseli ecosystem. The arrests were announced by Tourism CS Rebecca Miano.

  • 18 elephants died, with preliminary results suggesting poisoning from pesticide-contaminated tomatoes.
  • The multiagency investigation team includes the Kenya Wildlife Service, the Directorate of Criminal Investigations, and the National Intelligence Service.
  • Substances believed to be chemicals sourced from a neighboring country were recovered during searches in Tikondo and Kimana.
Sunday 9:03 AMKBC Top Stories

Miano: Cyanide poisoning suspected in deaths of 18 Amboseli elephants

Miano: Cyanide poisoning suspected in deaths of 18 Amboseli elephants
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Government investigations into the deaths of 18 elephants in the Amboseli ecosystem are pointing to suspected cyanide poisoning, potentially linked to pesticide-contaminated tomatoes.

  • 18 elephants have died between June 24 and July 24.
  • The investigation involves a multi-agency team led by the Tourism and Wildlife Cabinet Secretary, Peninah Malonza, and the Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS).
  • Preliminary lab results suggest ingestion of cyanide from pesticide-contaminated tomatoes; four persons of interest have been arrested.
Sunday 9:57 AMCapital News

4 arrested over deaths of 18 elephants in Amboseli as finding point to cyanide poisoning

4 arrested over deaths of 18 elephants in Amboseli as finding point to cyanide poisoning

Four suspects have been arrested in connection with the deaths of 18 elephants in the Amboseli ecosystem, with preliminary findings suggesting cyanide poisoning.

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Key Highlights

Four suspects have been arrested in connection with the deaths of 18 elephants in the Amboseli ecosystem, with preliminary findings suggesting cyanide poisoning.

  • 18 elephants have died, with the first 15 deaths occurring between June 24 and July 24.
  • The Kenya Wildlife Service and other investigative agencies are leading the probe, with Tourism and Wildlife Cabinet Secretary Rebecca Miano releasing statements.
  • Initial findings suggest the elephants ingested pesticide-contaminated tomatoes sourced from farms adjacent to wildlife habitats.
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