German Tourist Killed in Northern Ethiopia

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The German national was in a group of tourists who were visiting the Erta Ale volcano

The German national was in a group of tourists who were visiting the Erta Ale volcano
A German tourist has been killed and a guide wounded in an attack in north-eastern Ethiopia while visiting the Erta Ale volcano. (Photo: Joshua Paul Shefman)

BY ELIAS MESERET | AFP

The German Foreign Ministry confirms that a German national has been killed in an attack in northeastern Ethiopia.

Ethiopia’s state-run news agency says Sunday’s attack occurred near a volcanic lake at Erta Ale in the Afar region. The tourist’s local guide was wounded.



“The two got separated from a group of tourists and were taking photos around when they were shot at by unknown armed men,” the news agency quotes a local official as saying. “We are trying to arrest the perpetrators.”

The German national was not identified.

Ethiopia’s government has blamed attacks on foreign tourists in the area in 2012 and 2007 on neighboring Eritrea, which denied the accusations. The 2012 attack killed two Germans, two Hungarians and an Austrian. The 2007 attack saw five Europeans and 13 Ethiopians kidnapped but released.

The Afar region is popular with researchers and tourists but rebels and bandits also roam the area.


German Tourist Killed – Probably by Accident

BY VOLCANO DISCOVERY

Very sad news arrives from the Danakil desert where last Sunday 3 December a German tourist died and his Ethiopian guide got injured while they were climbing Erta Ale. The two were part of a larger tourist group which had traveled from Mekele and was making their way up to the summit of the volcano.

The early reports in international news media suggest that the incident was a deliberate attack by an armed militia group or bandits, similar to the deadly attack carried out in January 2012 by the Afar Revolutionary Democratic Front who killed 5 tourists and abducted several others whilst they were visiting Erta Ale volcano.

The information that we received from our colleagues in Addis Ababa who have been organizing expeditions to Erta Ale for almost 2 decades suggests it could have been a tragic accident rather than a deliberate armed attack.

They have been in touch over satellite phone with their local Afar contacts as well as colleagues who are guiding tourist groups on the volcano right now and whom shared the following version of the event:

The German tourist who tragically lost his life seems to have been cut off from his tour group whilst hiking up to Erta Ale. The local guide who remained with him was not a dedicated Afar guide familiar with Erta Ale so that the pair were not on the right ´track´ to the volcano´s summit when it got dark. (it is very difficult to find any route across Erta Ale´s vast lava fields and flows who look the same in all directions, especially so in the dark).

What might have happened next is that armed guards on Erta Ale who saw two individuals making their way up to the summit along the non-common track mistook them for a threat and opened fire, sadly killing the German tourist and wounding his local guide.

The rest of the German tourist´s group seems to have continued their travel and today 8 new tourist groups arrived safely at Erta Ale as there is no indication for an armed conflict or any hostile militia in the area.

So far, there is no official confirmation for either version of the circumstances of the incident but we expect the Ethiopian government to issue a statement within the next few days.

Meanwhile, we stay in regular contact with our local partners and will update the story if new information emerges. For the moment it seems that other tour groups continue to visit Erta Ale as planned and our partners will also carry out an Erta Ale expedition scheduled to leave this Sunday.