

What are the key details and legal implications of the lawsuit filed by Craig Manders against the safari tour operator following his wife's death by hippo attack in Zambia?
Craig Manders is suing a Connecticut-based tour operator for negligence after his 70-year-old wife Lisa was killed by a hippo during their safari in Zambia. The lawsuit, filed in Stamford Superior Court, alleges that the company failed to warn the couple about the extreme dangers hippos pose and left them unprotected at a riverbank to observe the animal. According to legal representatives, the couple followed all instructions but were given no comprehension of the deadly risk they faced. The attack was swift and fatal, with the 4,000-pound hippo seizing Lisa within seconds of emerging from the water. The guides, including one armed with a rifle, had left the tourists without protection despite hippos being among Earth's most dangerous animals, capable of reaching speeds over 20 mph. This case highlights critical safety protocol failures in safari tourism and raises important questions about tour operators' duty of care when exposing clients to dangerous wildlife.

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