
On Wednesday, the leopard was captured and relocated to a sanctuary around 100km (62 miles) from the Hoedspruit air force base, following last week’s attacks.
Gen Chetty said that encounters with leopards are common, but not usually dangerous, for those living and working near the park.
The park, a tourist magnet famed for its rich wildlife, is largely fenced off.
However, Gen Chetty said it was impossible to contain leopards, which are known for their agility, with fences.
“[The leopards] are basically in and amongst the human population,” he said, adding that around 150 of them are known to be living in the area.
Leopards are nocturnal animals that hunt a variety of prey, including wildebeest, antelope and fish, the Kruger National Park…