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On the vast, wild plains of the African savannah, where the wind carries whispers of ancient legends, a village once again faces the unimaginable. In 2002, the lion Osama made his mark on history as the greatest predator of man ever recorded, claiming human lives in a trail of blood and fear. For years, stories of his attacks echoed among the villagers, always with a tone of reverence and dread. But now, almost two decades later, the terror seems to have returned. In 2021, the reports began again: missing fishermen, claw marks on huts, bodies left behind with unmistakable marks. A solitary, relentless lion, emerging from the shadows, began to haunt the region with attacks reminiscent of Osama's actions. For the villagers, this was no ordinary predator, but a cursed lion, the reincarnation of the man-eater who once reigned over their lands. There are some stories that insist on repeating themselves, hanging like a shadow of terror and fear over the African savannah. Could this be the return of a familiar evil? Or has another man-eating lion appeared in Tanzania? This is Worldnary and today you will learn about Osama II, a lion that devoured 23 people in Africa. So leave your like, subscribe to the channel and let's watch the video. The greatest predator and man-eater of the 21st century was Osama, a wild lion who unleashed all his fury on the people who lived in the Rufiji region of Tanzania. Osama was responsible for taking 52 human lives in just two years, considered the greatest conflict between man and animal of the last century recorded to date. He was killed after many attempts and it was discovered that the lion had a dental problem that prevented him from hunting natural prey, because due to the animals' leather being more rigid, the lion felt great pain when biting and could only hunt humans. We have already told the story of Osama here on the channel in this other video. For a few years, Rufiji knew peace. But in 2021, in the same region, another lion emerged, showing that the feline fury still targeted the local people. The Rufiji region of Tanzania is one of the most emblematic landscapes in East Africa. With vast plains, imposing mountains and the majestic Rufiji River, which winds for 600 kilometers, this land is both a home and a challenge for its inhabitants. The people who inhabit Rufiji have learned to coexist with nature. Fishing in the river, growing small crops and collecting wild fruits sustain these communities. Although nature provides what they need, there is an unwritten rule that everyone follows: to respect the distance from wild animals. This invisible barrier between humans and wild animals is maintained with caution, because they know that the line between peaceful coexistence and conflict can be thin. And this fragile peace has been broken for the second time in a few years. It was an ordinary evening when the first attack occurred. A man named Mwita, who was responsible for securing the thorn fence around the village, was carrying out his daily task while chatting with two other villagers who were some distance away. The fence was the last line of defense against nocturnal predators, a simple but effective measure to keep lions and hyenas away. Suddenly, an imposing figure emerged from the shadows, moving with frightening speed and precision. It was a lion, probably camouflaged in the tall vegetation, just waiting for the perfect moment to attack… and it did. The witnesses, frozen a few meters away, saw Mwita try to grab the thorn fence out of pure reflex. But there was no time. The lion knocked him to the ground and then quickly dragged him for miles away. The few people who watched the attack from afar could do nothing but run for help. But as they stepped out into the night savannah, the group of men could only hear the massive silence that told them it was already too late for Mwita. If they went after their companion, they would probably end up like him. In the morning, the ground around the village showed a trail marked by blood stains that led into the dense vegetation around it. Mwita had been devoured, and there was nothing to be done but mourn the premature departure of a member of the tribe. The attack left the village in a state of shock. The elders, who had lived through the events of 2002, immediately associated the incident with the lion Osama. For them, it was no coincidence: fear had set the souls of those people on fire once again, and they knew that this would only be the beginning of a new wave of attacks that would turn their lives into a true nightmare. We know that traditionally, lions are nocturnal hunters, taking advantage of the darkness to camouflage themselves while chasing their prey. But in 2021, Rufiji's terror decided to defy this natural rule.