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The search continues for the poachers who killed three rhinos at the Pumba Game Reserve in the Eastern Cape.
Wednesday's killings brings to six the number of rhinos poached at the Reserve in just over a month.
The Herald reports that a breeding bull and cow and a two-year-old bull calf had been darted with a veterinary drug which reportedly killed them.
The report says the carcasses were found near the site of the previous rhino killings, about 400 meters from the fence bordering the Alicedale road.
Meanwhile, Hawks spokesperson, Captain Paul Ramaloko, told Algoa FM News on Thursday that investigations are still underway.
"No arrests have been made at the moment . Our team is investigating" he said