Further info on the Mara shooting death via email is as follows:
\"A true version of what happened in Kenya a couple of days ago, that the Government there, are trying to hush up.
Am forwarding this to you, as living in Africa you will understand the horror. This happened this week camping in the Maasi Mara. All those mentioned are neighbours and most live along South Lake Rd, Naivasha. All are white Kenyans (maybe some 3rd and 4th generation). The white community in Kenya being small, have heard the awful news, the acts so meaningless, but no reports on TV. The local newspaper \"The Nation\" printed a totally inaccurate version saying a \'tourist\' had been shot dead at a lodge. It is all being hushed up to protect the tourist industry. George already has heard and has no doubt told you on the phone. Keith, you may know the families concerned.
All so sad and tragic. The Memorial to take place will be announced later.
Dear All,
Thanks to all of those who have emailed, sms\'d, phoned and sent messages of sympathy to Elli and the rest of the D\'Olier family through me. I will pass all your messages on to Elli.
An update, and more accurate description of what took place in the Mara on Monday evening. There was some confusion in the initial story, understandably, from very shocked people who were there.
Having set up camp late on Monday, the party were enjoying themselves and chatting round the camp fire, when it started to drizzle with rain.
Pat and Sara Neylan headed off towards their tent, a little way away from other tents, to close it. Others went to close their tents and get jackets. Pat was shining his torch around, and caught sight of someone in his torch light. He was shot in the upper leg, and also sustained a broken ankle, probably when he fell to the ground. Pat shouted out to the others, then played dead. Sara being a little way behind Pat, tried to get to him, but took a bullet to her pelvis. (I hear she was being operated on last night)
Everyone dived for cover, under cars, in tents, in the bush........ and started sms\'ing for help. Unfortunately, whoever received Jane Shepherd sms, then phoned her! - this immediately alerted the thugs to her hiding place beneath a car, which she was dragged out from and beaten up.
Johnny was quietly trying to make his way around the outskirts of the camp to get to Pat to help him. This is when he was seen and shot in the head.
AMREF were called, and refused to land at Kichwa, but said they would go into Serena, this meant a very very long and bumpy drive to get Pat and Sara to Serena airstrip, instead of a 10 minute drive to Kichwa. (One wonders why we bother to be members of the Flying Docs?!)
Management at Governors camp - Patrick Beresford, Colin Smit and Chala Cadot were just amazing and helped in every way they possibly could.
The whole party had returned to Naivasha by yesterday evening, all very shocked and stunned by what had happened.
The police and park officials arrived on scene, and the police apparently helped themselves to some of the booze (how typical is that - argh!), then had to be persuaded to STAY AWAY from evidence found in the bush so that a good scent may be left for the tracker dogs!
I have unconfirmed reports that the tracker dogs found one member of the gang......?
We now send our heartfelt condolences to Elli, Colm, Anne Marie and the rest of the D\'Olier family on their tragic loss.
This was the beginning of the 60th Birthday bashes - Johnny would have been 60 in late August. R.I.P Johnny, you will be sorely missed.
Pat and Sara Neylan are both in Nairobi hospital South Wing.
Best wishes and thanks to you all for your support.