ah well, there we go...
the camp advised them to go jogging in the bush
What I don't understand:
She lived in Kenya for 4 years and decides to jog in the bush?
She expects a guard to jog next to her with a rifle?
She realizes that it is not safe because there is no guard but continues anyway?
She realizes that it is not safe but compares sizes of their footprints instead of looking around or at least ahead?
I don't blame her for hiding under a bush. Although this is of course fatal, we can not predict how we act in panic. All you can do in such a case is run, but this is sometimes easier said then done.
In my opinion the conservancy should definitely be held responsible but I believe she should address the Government. The Government can then sue the conservancy. However, the gov should then also consider the community affected by such a measure. The gov can compensate the gap that is necessary to keep the conservation project alive that provides an alternative income for the community.
Why however there should be gap, is another question. I do not understand how she can sue them for such a high amount when there are fixed figures for compensation of wildlife damage. I guess, because she is sueing the conservancy, which in the end is more or less a business, and not the government.
Very heart-touchingly written, however. An innocent mother that puts her faith in the hands of a totally client-centered luxury camp with a manager that is always on hand to tailor make a personal program and now suffers the consequences