Friday 11 November 2016

Zimbabwe drops charges against Cecil the lion hunter

Walter Palmer (left) and hunter Theo Bronkhorst (right)
A Zimbabwe court has dropped charges against a professional hunter alleged to have helped an American dentist to kill a famous lion named Cecil. It ruled that the charges against Theo Bronkhorst "were too vague to enable to him to mount a proper defence". His lawyer, Perpetua Dube, told the BBC the offence did not have the force of the law and was not criminal in nature. American dentist Walter Palmer who killed the famed lion last year was not charged.
The lion - a favourite at Hwange National Park - was shot by Mr Palmer with a bow and arrow.
He is said to have paid about $50,000 (£32,000) to hunt the lion. Cecil's killing sparked international outrage, and prompted a global campaign to end lion trophy hunting.

2 comments:

  1. he was only doing his job

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  2. if only you know how much the trophy hunters pay for this expeditions, then you'll understand why they have to drop the charges

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