The 60-year-old man mauled to death by his own pet dogs at the weekend has been identified as ex-Zambian footballer, Philemon Mulala.
"Police and Emergency Medical Rescue Services were called and the man was certified dead at the scene. "The football family has lost a gallant soldier. He also played for the KK11.
The Football Association of Zambia is mourning former Mufulira Wanderers and Zambia national team midfielder Philemon Mulala.
Mulala, 60, was attacked at his home in Lichtenburg, North West, on Saturday. According to Provincial police spokesperson Captain Sam Tselanyane said that ...
She then quickly went outside only to find that her husband was bitten by their dogs, two staffie/pit bull crossings and one unknown breed dog.” He said, “The SPCA was also called, and the three dogs were removed from the premises.” “She didn’t bother to go and check what was wrong as their house is situated on a busy street, and the dogs are frequently barking at pedestrians and vehicles passing by,” Tselanyane said.
Former Zambian football player Philemon Mulala has been identified as the 60-year-old North West man who was mauled to death by his three dogs on Saturday.
FAZ general secretary Adrian Kashala told [SowetanLIVE ](https://www.sowetanlive.co.za/news/south-africa/2023-01-09-ex-zambian-footballer-philemon-mulala-named-as-man-killed-by-his-own-dogs/)that the football fraternity had lost a soldier. The alleged incident occurred during loadshedding, in the afternoon, when the man’s wife heard dogs barking. Condolences to his family.” [mauled to death by his three dogs](https://briefly.co.za/south-africa/150468-elderly-man-allegedly-mauled-death-by-3-dogs-north-west-police-probe-60-year-s-death/) in Lichtenburg on Saturday, 7 January. [soccer](https://briefly.co.za/sports/football/) giant. The Football Association of Zambia (FAZ) mourned the loss of the
This is a terrible one. The former footballer Philemon Mulala has lost his life after he was mauled by his pitbulls.
The news was further confirmed by his former teammate Marks Maponyane on There is a lot that today’s players can learn from the deceased’s generation,” the Football Association of Zambia General Secretary Adrian Kashala said via ALSO READ:
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“His wife had been busy on the other side of their home on Saturday when she heard dogs barking. There is a lot that today’s players can learn from the deceased’s generation.” - The identity of the man who was mauled to death by his dogs in Lichtenburg has been revealed
By Staff writer Former Chipolopolo and Mufulira Wanderers Striker Philemon Mulala has died. Mulala died on Sunday January 8th after he was attacked by his ...
Some really terrible news. Philemon Mulala, an ex-Dynamos player and Zambia international, was killed by his pitbull dogs in the North West. According to.
There is a lot that today’s players can learn from the deceased’s generation,” Football Association of Zambia General Secretary Adrian Kashala told TimesLIVE. Philemon Mulala, 60, a former Dynamos and Zambia international, has been identified as the man. Philemon Mulala, an ex-Dynamos player and Zambia international, was killed by his pitbull dogs in the North West.
'We loved dogs. We never thought they would turn against us,' says the widow of former Zambian soccer star Philemon Mulala, who was mauled to death by his ...
The Provincial police spokesperson, Captain Sam Tselanyane, who confirmed the incident in a statement on Monday, January 9, said the dogs attacked Mulala on ...
Tselanyane said, “It is alleged that on the said day during load shedding, the deceased’s wife was busy on the other side of their house when she heard the dogs barking. She didn’t bother to go and check what was wrong as their house is situated on a busy street and the dogs are frequently barking at pedestrians and vehicles passing by. “Police and Emergency Medical Rescue Services (EMRS) were called and the man was certified dead at the scene.
Zambian football star, Philemon Mulala has been killed by his own three wild dogs which attacked him. | Pulse Ghana.
Mulala moved to South Africa in the 1980s to play for the Kaizer Chiefs and later, the Cape Town Spurs. A statement by the South African Police Service said his wife found him lifeless in the garden of their home and quickly called for the emergency services who pronounced him dead at the scene, according to the BBC. Reports say the 60-year-old man met his untimely death over the weekend in the South African town of Lichtenburg.
Zambian football star Philemon Mulala, 60, was found lifeless in the garden of his home in the South African town of Lichtenburg after being attacked by ...
[killed](https://www.mirror.co.uk/all-about/crime) by her family's pit bull after her husband returned home to find the animal “still eating on the body", according to police. The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SAPS) removed the dogs from the scene and took them to shelters. In the 1980s, he moved to South Africa to play for the Kaizer Chiefs and then the Cape Town Spurs. [footballer ](https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/)has been mauled to death over the weekend by three of his [dogs ](https://www.mirror.co.uk/all-about/dangerous-dogs)in South Africa. [dogs](https://www.mirror.co.uk/all-about/teamdogs) barking from the other side of their home, but failed to check because the dogs are "frequently barking at pedestrians and vehicles passing by". [South African](https://www.mirror.co.uk/all-about/south-africa) town of Lichtenburg, according to a statement by the South African Police Service.