Two reports describe a fatal incident during a white-water kayaking trip in which a kayaker is killed after a crocodile drags him from his boat. The accounts say three kayakers enter a stretch of water where the run narrows, and the group separates, with one paddling in the centre while the others are elsewhere. Shortly after the separation, a crocodile appears. The reports state that the animal attacks rapidly, pulling the man out of his kayak, and that the attack results in his death within seconds. Both sources frame the event as sudden and extreme, with witnesses watching as the attack unfolds. They do not provide additional details on the kayaker’s identity, the location’s exact name, or the response by authorities in the provided text. The reports focus on the sequence of kayaking on a narrowing white-water section, the brief separation of the group, and the crocodile’s attack that leads to the fatal outcome.