Zimbabwe Clears Cecil the Lion Killer
Authorities in
Zimbabwe said that the US dentist, Walter Palmer who sparked an international
outcry after killing a lion in their country will not be prosecuted because he
had obtained the legal authority to hunt.
Palmer admitted to
killing Cecil the lion in July but has always denied that he acted illegally.
Zimbabwe's
Environment Minister Oppah Muchinguri said he could not be charged as all his
"papers were in order".
Mrs
Muchinguri said Zimbabwe would now review how it issues hunting licenses.
The environment
minister had previously called for Mr Palmer to be extradited and face
prosecution. However, it appears that Mr Palmer broke no laws when he killed
the lion using a bow and arrow.
"We approached
the police and then the Prosecutor General, and it turned out that [Walter]
Palmer came to Zimbabwe because all the papers were in order," Mrs
Muchinguru said.
Meanwhile the trial
against Mr Palmer's Zimbabwean guide, Theo Bronkhurst, is due to continue on
Thursday.
Mr Bronkhurst denies
the charge of "failing to prevent an illegal hunt".
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