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Two LIONS Claim 135 LIVES! The True Story Of The MAN-EATING LIONS Of Tsavo: Part 1 Of 3 

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It’s March 1898. Lt. Col John Henry Patterson has just arrived in Kenya on a train from the port of Mombasa. He’s been dispatched to this location by the foreign office of the Uganda Railway to oversee the construction of a bridge across the Tsavo River. This is something that Patterson has looked forward to his entire life. He’s always dreamed of visiting Africa. He revels in the beauty of the African landscape. An extensive wilderness covered by low stunted trees and a jungle of thick undergrowth and thorns. The snowcapped peak of Mt. Kilimanjaro the stunning backdrop for a breathtaking scene.
Not far from the main railway camp, comprised of some 3000 workmen, Patterson makes camp and settles into his temporary home. Within days of his arrival he receives all of the necessary labor and supplies to complete his task, and he begins work on the bridge straight away. As the sun sets over the savannah one night in his third week in country, the Col. settles into his quarters for the evening. He has no idea that this night is different from any other. This night would change everything, and mark the beginning of one of the most incredible historic accounts of man vs. beast that the world has ever known.
As darkness falls upon the Tsavo, the workmen hunker down for the evening. A full moon dimly lights the usually pitch dark landscape. Many of the laborers allow their campfires to burn out as the moon’s soft glow provides sufficient light. In a tent on the edge of the main work camp, Ungan Singh, an Indian Jemedar, lay asleep among his bunkmates. It’s a pleasantly mild evening and the men decide to sleep with their tent doors open to enjoy the cool night air. The notion that this could be potentially dangerous never enters their minds. But just after midnight, an intruder stalks the tall grass outside the tent under the cover of darkness.
Without a campfire burning, the assailant easily makes its way unnoticed across the campsite to the open tent flap. With the laborers fast asleep, it pokes its head in through the opening and wraps its massive jaws around the neck of Ungan Singh. He manages one shrill scream of terror alerting his bunkmates to what is happening before the beast rips him from the safety of his quarters and makes off with his body through the tall grass. The other men lay in terror as they listen to the sound of their friend being devoured just yards away.
The next morning the men bring word to Lt. Col. Patterson regarding the night’s events. He wastes no time in arming himself and making off into the bush to track his lost workman. Upon investigating the campsite it quickly becomes evident that the man must have been carried off by a lion. The sand outside of the tent is littered with pug marks. The lion’s trail is blatantly obvious and easy to track as it must have stopped several times, leaving large pools of blood along the route and painting a long crimson line through the tall grass. Then off in the distance, Patterson sees a tell tail sign. A flock of vultures take flight from a lonely tree alerting to the presence of the lost laborer’s remains.
Scattered beneath the tree Patterson finds bits of flesh and bone. Separate from what little remains are left behind, the head of Ungan Singh lay still intact, eyes wide, a gnarled expression of horror on his face. Patterson describes the grizzly scene as the most gruesome sight he’d ever seen. Upon close examination it’s determined that not one, but 2 lions are responsible for the brutal attack. On taking a roll call, it’s discovered that several other workers have evidently disappeared, unreported in the previous days. But Ungan Singh would become the first officially recognized victim of the 2 lions that would become known as The Tsavo Man-Eaters. The Ghost and The Darkness.
The night following the loss of Ungan Singh, Col. Patterson, armed with a .303 and 12 gauge shotgun, climbs a tree and posts up on a high branch near the late jemedar’s tent. Here he waits with the hope of ambushing the predators in the event they return to claim another victim. To Patterson’s amazement, indeed, the lions strike again, but not where he expects. The night’s silence is abruptly pierced by the panicked cries of terrified railroad workers in a camp about a half mile away. He clearly hears their pleas for help all the way at his perch and knows by the sounds of the desperate screams that another man must have fallen victim to the predators. The next morning his fears are confirmed. One of the lions had invaded another tent, snatching and making off with a sleeping coolie.

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@WhenAnimalsAttack
@WhenAnimalsAttack 5 месяцев назад
Amazing how something of THIS level of quality only gets 84 views in an hour... Whereas channels like Final affliction thrive- great video brother , you deserve much more exposure
@Spartan902
@Spartan902 5 месяцев назад
Hey Al. I can't stand Final Affliction. That channel made me cringe. RU-vid is definitely playing favorites. This is the only other attack channel I sub to. He does great work!
@ReelDealOutdoorsStories
@ReelDealOutdoorsStories 5 месяцев назад
Appreciate it man... It's been pitiful ever since I came back. But my videos never really popped off quick to start with. It would usually take a good week or so before I started getting many views. I don't expect this one to do a whole lot, though. The only videos of mine that really do well are sharks or crocs. I refuse to just do sharks and crocs lol. I'll probably destroy my ranking when I start doing the missing 411 stuff and some of the other things I plan to do. Oh well haha
@ReelDealOutdoorsStories
@ReelDealOutdoorsStories 5 месяцев назад
BTW... looks like FA has taken a pretty hard hit here as of late too. I think it's the type of content. RU-vid are putting a cap on all of us suddenly. And you're right, it should be criminal. 👍 They don't care about playing fair here. They put an age limit on the video I did of Vlad Popov that I felt was unwarranted, and then refused to tell me why. There needs to be more transparency when dealing with creators that are at the level of making this their livelihood. They can't just cut your income source at the drop of a hat like this. It's ridiculous.
@WhenAnimalsAttack
@WhenAnimalsAttack 5 месяцев назад
The thing is I can see how much FA makes . THey raking in about 340k a year with thousands of dollars a day in revenue. They just post way more often and its mainly repeat posts. (they keep making compilations of their old videos and playing with titles. Most episodes have already been posted multiple times. I do that too but not nearly as much as him. Trust me I've like dissected this thing entirely it seems. @@ReelDealOutdoorsStories
@JackHookFishing
@JackHookFishing 7 дней назад
I found this channel through the croc attack videos, I'd say this is one of the higher quality ones. Just refined taste. Views might not be super crazy but the people who watch like me sit through the entire video, smoke, drink coffee, eat food, etc. Real ones watch
@RoughTopic
@RoughTopic 5 месяцев назад
The mixture between Images and Videos to tell this story really fits well! Keep up the magnificent work!
@ReelDealOutdoorsStories
@ReelDealOutdoorsStories 5 месяцев назад
Thank you very much!
@jackdalton3451
@jackdalton3451 5 месяцев назад
This channel is so underrated! Keep going man. I always look forward to your uploads. I hope someday you do Polar Bear attack stories
@ReelDealOutdoorsStories
@ReelDealOutdoorsStories 5 месяцев назад
Thanks so much 🙏 I'm sure I can do polar bears at some point 👍
@hunterg.1300
@hunterg.1300 5 месяцев назад
It's so good to hear the start of this story again, now with more details and further into the story! I know I could just look it up and find out the rest of it, but it feels more satisfying and engaging to hear you narrate the events. I obviously don't know the man, but that Paterson sounds like a real hero trying his hardest to stop these attacks no matter what. Good thing the doctor was with him to stop him from stepping out of the tent.
@Spartan902
@Spartan902 5 месяцев назад
After watching this I think I will have to get Ghost in the Darkness out of my DVD collection and watch it again. I didn't think Lions were capable of this until I saw the movie when it came out and heard the real life story that went with it. Great narration mate! Gave me goosebumps.
@ReelDealOutdoorsStories
@ReelDealOutdoorsStories 5 месяцев назад
Thanks man! Appreciate it as always 🍻
@Jared_Wignall
@Jared_Wignall 5 месяцев назад
This is such an interesting story. Thank you for talking about this man and in different parts too. I hope you’re doing well, keep up the great work!
@ReelDealOutdoorsStories
@ReelDealOutdoorsStories 5 месяцев назад
Thanks so much!
@pellaz83
@pellaz83 3 дня назад
Omg if this was made into a movie I would be so stoked!! 😱
@Cadian045
@Cadian045 5 месяцев назад
This is a better quality version of the events than any other video of this subject on RU-vid. First time seeing the Ghost and the Darkness depicted as maneless lions like they actually were
@eplaschka5830
@eplaschka5830 5 месяцев назад
This was stunning. Keep up the good work, I greatly look forward to the continuation.
@ReelDealOutdoorsStories
@ReelDealOutdoorsStories 5 месяцев назад
Thank you so much!
@saberxsamusyangbang5661
@saberxsamusyangbang5661 5 месяцев назад
very cool good to see more people talking about this ,was wondering if you will maybe in the future do some ape vids as i find them interesting keep up the good work
@ReelDealOutdoorsStories
@ReelDealOutdoorsStories 5 месяцев назад
Definitely a possibility, and thanks for watching!
@kenyanboy7627
@kenyanboy7627 5 месяцев назад
From Kenya 🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪 the place has since been named "man eaters" after those incidences
@Kasweetie_254
@Kasweetie_254 4 месяца назад
Kenya my beautiful motherland 🇰🇪
@dalehazeltine7515
@dalehazeltine7515 5 месяцев назад
Thank you. I’ve been waiting for this video from you. It’s such an interesting story and you do such a great job of telling it. Can’t wait for the next parts
@ReelDealOutdoorsStories
@ReelDealOutdoorsStories 5 месяцев назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@factchecker472
@factchecker472 5 месяцев назад
I was going to watch these when all the episodes aired but curiosity (which presumably eventually killed the cats) got the better of me. I take my hat off to you, this is a sensationally good video, told in a gripping, no-nonsense style with such professionally used and appropriate pictures for the story. I loved your Ahwaz shark attacks story but I think this is even better. Can't wait to see parts 2 and 3, you have a real talent for storyboards and storytelling.
@Iyengar7
@Iyengar7 5 месяцев назад
This one was an absolute beauty!!!!! Just cant wait for you to make one on the Cowman of Copalis Beach!! Hope this one gets 1 million views
@bunandant
@bunandant 5 месяцев назад
Excited for parts 2 and 3! I saw the Ghost and the Darkness when I was a kid and have been fascinated by the story ever since. Last summer, I got to go to the Field Museum in Chicago where they have a full exhibit on the Lions of Tsavo, including their actual skulls. Very cool!
@ReelDealOutdoorsStories
@ReelDealOutdoorsStories 5 месяцев назад
I've always wanted to go there! Never been to Chicago, though. That museum looks awesome. Thanks for watching!
@C.Fecteau-AU-MJ13
@C.Fecteau-AU-MJ13 5 месяцев назад
Once again, the man with the Reel Deal Stories delivers the goods. Love your work brother, the daughter and I are gonna have some primal nightmares tonight. Always thoroughly entertained and freaked out 😳(She's 16, not 6 folks... I'm not that irresponsible. Usually)
@ReelDealOutdoorsStories
@ReelDealOutdoorsStories 5 месяцев назад
Thanks so much. Glad y'all are fans. I'll keep cranking em' out as long as I am able to
@chrisgilling543
@chrisgilling543 4 месяца назад
This was gripping! You just earned yourself a Like 👍 Watching part 2 next…
@ReelDealOutdoorsStories
@ReelDealOutdoorsStories Месяц назад
I appreciate it
@sterner626
@sterner626 5 месяцев назад
Fantastic video, can tell all the hard work that went into it. Thank you and keep it up, love your work
@crazymagnet11
@crazymagnet11 5 месяцев назад
Wow, that was amazing! I'm looking forward to parts 2 and 3!!
@ReelDealOutdoorsStories
@ReelDealOutdoorsStories 5 месяцев назад
Thanks so much!
@C.Fecteau-AU-MJ13
@C.Fecteau-AU-MJ13 5 месяцев назад
Lions: another dangerous af animal we don't have in Australia.
@ReelDealOutdoorsStories
@ReelDealOutdoorsStories 5 месяцев назад
People are always talking about how everything in Australia wants to kill you lol... But Australia has a serious lack of large terrestrial predators. So long as you're mindful around water, and check your shoes before you put them on you're mostly good!
@C.Fecteau-AU-MJ13
@C.Fecteau-AU-MJ13 5 месяцев назад
@@ReelDealOutdoorsStories Warning rant ahead: As I've mentioned on here before, NOTHING on the land here WANTS to kill you, in fact it wants to give you a very wide berth, they're afraid of humans. You have to actively piss off the venomous stuff in order to get what's coming to you 99.99% of the time. It's funny that almost all snake bites are men, in a certain age group, who were trying to be heroes and messing with it. Just leave it alone and call someone who knows what they're doing ffs. Our snakes actually very rarely accidentally bite humans, because we don't have vipers which means they don't strike at heat signatures AND because they don't have hinged fangs they usually can't even penetrate a decent pair of jeans and appropriate footwear. It's really not that difficult to stay safe in bush here. Just don't put your hands ANYWHERE you can't see, stay out of the water in the North and check your shoes (although I stuff them with newspaper, keeps them fresh and avoids creepy crawlies from making them home). I got bitten by a redback spider, because I forgot to check where I put my hands and I paid the price. It was absolutely brutal, had malaria once and it was like that times ten. Thought I was going to die for like five days, but I didn't and was assured by the doctor I'd be fine. She just let me know I'd done screwed up. And ya know what, I didn't even hurt her, I put her in a jar and called a guy who collects them for antivenom before releasing them back into the bush. Wasn't her fault. It's that type of thinking I teach my daughter and now she wants to work on researching animal attacks... She's particularly interested in bears, she hates it when a bear is killed because of an attack and wants to help understand why it happens and work with ones who needed to be removed from pets and shoddy sanctuaries etc. I think she's born for that, she has this weird disposition with dangerous animals. We've rehabilitated some serious problem rottweilers in the past (I have a Schutzhund comp pedigree one, but he's an example and a very good boy) and one in particular (Otto, formerly "Bruiser" so you see where I am going with this) was just so calm with her and he was on edge because he'd been badly abused and neglected. We spent three years on him and just rehomed successfully six months ago. You just wouldn't believe he's the same dog, it makes me emotional to type that. The most dangerous animal is humans anyway. Obviously. Rant over lol. We just love our animals and want to understand them. Which is interesting, because I also hunt feral animals here. Greenies can't understand why I kill animals I also find beautiful and fascinating. Sometimes that needs to be done to protect the environment and sometimes animals need to be destroyed to protect humans. But those are decisions that need to be made carefully by people who know what they're doing, like I know my working dogs and my girl wants to know all about bears. I'll keep my distance though, thanks hun.
@Kasweetie_254
@Kasweetie_254 4 месяца назад
They're plenty in Kenya's national parks
@TheSinnersCircle
@TheSinnersCircle 5 месяцев назад
If the best or at least top 5 man Eaters of our history.. the tsavo man Eater story is just one of the most amazing adventures. I love the book and the movie the ghost and the darkness
@jacqueshollands5630
@jacqueshollands5630 5 месяцев назад
Another brilliant production. Keep 'em coming! I could binge-watch content like this. Tastefully and considerately presented. The movie, The Ghost and the Darkness (1996), based on these incidents was also excellent and portrayed the story well.
@ReelDealOutdoorsStories
@ReelDealOutdoorsStories 5 месяцев назад
Thank you as always! Glad you enjoyed
@tombuchanan3508
@tombuchanan3508 5 месяцев назад
These videos are unreal. Keep them coming!
@ReelDealOutdoorsStories
@ReelDealOutdoorsStories Месяц назад
Glad you like them!
@dannyb2387
@dannyb2387 5 месяцев назад
Love the video bring on part 2
@ReelDealOutdoorsStories
@ReelDealOutdoorsStories 5 месяцев назад
Thanks so much!
@Amittan7449
@Amittan7449 5 месяцев назад
helloooo, i’ve been wondering this for a while now, where do you get your pictures? i’ve been thinking that they are ai, but i’m not entirely sure anyway much love, this is one of my favorite channels
@ReelDealOutdoorsStories
@ReelDealOutdoorsStories 5 месяцев назад
They are AI… I just spend a TON of time with the program to get them just right. Takes forever but the end product is well worth it 👍🏻
@Amittan7449
@Amittan7449 5 месяцев назад
@@ReelDealOutdoorsStories yeah these are AMAZING. they always look like movie screenshots
@ReelDealOutdoorsStories
@ReelDealOutdoorsStories 5 месяцев назад
Well thank you 🙏
@ShivamKumar-zd9hp
@ShivamKumar-zd9hp 4 месяца назад
Plz do include jim corbett’s stories especially maneater of champawat and rudraprayag
@ReelDealOutdoorsStories
@ReelDealOutdoorsStories 4 месяца назад
Absolutely on my list for the future! Thanks for watching
@xela1773
@xela1773 5 месяцев назад
I quite liked the use of AI - I do think it would be nice to have at least one real picture of real life figures such as Paterson if available (I’m assuming these were AI) or maybe one of the actual location (if at all possible) and have the rest AI, blending the two types of image that way. Either way, good work and I hope the views pick up again soon!
@ReelDealOutdoorsStories
@ReelDealOutdoorsStories 5 месяцев назад
Thanks so much 🙏
@Bruthah
@Bruthah 5 месяцев назад
Real deal is the realest deal
@ReelDealOutdoorsStories
@ReelDealOutdoorsStories 5 месяцев назад
Thank you!
@Sam-tx6hc
@Sam-tx6hc 5 месяцев назад
Isn't this the first video of your channel with other animations?
@ReelDealOutdoorsStories
@ReelDealOutdoorsStories 5 месяцев назад
somewhat... the first few minutes are from that video. Most of it is new. I wanted to put it all together to maintain continuity. That's why the old video is no longer available.
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