Irish conservation worker killed in Burkina Faso named as Rory Young

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Irish Conservation Worker Killed In Burkina Faso Named As Rory Young
Rory Young, co-founder and president of anti-poaching organisation Chengeta. Photograph: Chengeta Wildlife.
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By Cate McCurry and Michelle Devane, PA

An Irish conservation worker killed in Burkina Faso has been named as Rory Young.

Mr Young was among a group of foreigners who were abducted and killed when a special wildlife unit was ambushed in the African country on Monday morning.

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The Irish national, two Spanish citizens and a Burkinabe soldier went missing after being attacked by gunmen during an anti-poaching patrol, the Burkina Faso government said on Tuesday.

Mr Young, who was born in Zambia and co-founder and president of the Chengeta Wildlife, was named as one of the deceased by the wildlife charity on Tuesday evening.

In a statement, Chengeta Wildlife said: “It is with deepest sorrow and regret that Chengeta Wildlife confirms the death of Rory Young, our co-founder and CEO.

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“Rory was leading a wildlife protection patrol in Arly National Park, Burkina Faso on 26th April 2021 when they were attacked by terrorists which resulted in his death and that of two Spanish journalists who were capturing his efforts to protect precious wildlife.

“Our thoughts and prayers are with the families of the deceased right now. We respectfully request your patience, time and understanding as we deal with the loss of our inspirational leader.”

Wildlife protection

On the charity’s website, Mr Young was described as a pro guide, ranger, anti-poaching strategist/trainer and author.

“Rory is an expert tracker with amazing knowledge, skills and highly developed intuition to become one of the best in his field,” his biography reads.

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“He has dedicated his life to wildlife protection and he co-authored, A Field Manual For Anti-Poaching Activities, a guide that provides workable solutions to poaching.”

The two Spanish citizens were named as David Beriain and Roberto Fraile by the Spanish government.

Movistar, the production company the Spanish men worked for, said: “It is with great sadness that we learn of the passing of David Beriain.

“The Movistar + family, of which he was a part, sends all their affection to the loved ones and families of David, Roberto Fraile and Rory Young, who have lost their lives in Pama (Burkina Faso). Goodbye, companions.”

The Burkina Faso government on Tuesday said the group of foreigners were 15 kilometres from their base at the eastern town of Natiaboni when they were attacked.

Yendifimba Jean-Claude Louari, the mayor of Fada N’gourma, said that a large operation was under way to locate them.

It is understood that security and government officials said that two military lorries and 12 motorcycles and guns were also stolen during the attack on Monday.

Condolences

In a statement, a spokeswoman for the Irish Department of Foreign Affairs said: “The Minister for Foreign Affairs, Simon Coveney, has learned with deep dismay of the confirmation of the tragic loss of life of Irish citizen, Rory Young, in Burkina Faso.

“Mr Young was part of a group that on Monday morning was attacked by unknown assailants in the eastern part of Burkina Faso.

“The Minister wishes to express sincere condolences to Rory Young’s family, and to the families of the two Spanish nationals who also lost their lives in this tragic incident.

“The Department of Foreign Affairs is in contact with the family of Mr Young and continues to provide all possible consular assistance.

“The Minister condemns in the strongest possible terms the actions of those who are responsible for this attack.

“We will continue to liaise with the authorities and partners on the ground on the matter.”

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