KwaZulu-Natal residents 'hacking' whale for meat
Updated | By Catrine Malan

Eyewitness Tony Prins reportedly told The Witness online about 50 people gathered to cut off parts of the whale, which washed up on Palm Beach on Monday.
"The animal is being cut open and some of its intestines and other organs are washing onto the shore," he was quoted as saying.
Ezemvelo KwaZulu-Natal Wildlife spokesman Musa Mntambo told The Witness people found with whale meat could face jail time as it was illegal to be in possession of it.
Port Edward cleansing and waste management manager Tony Davis said he was hopeful that the rising tide would wash the carcass back into the water.
(File Photo: Gallo Images)
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