Dentist slammed for killing Cecil the lion

It took 40 hours for the animal to die

Update: 2015-07-30 03:53 GMT
American dentist Walter Palmer, on the left, hunted Cecil with a bow and arrow earlier in July. (Photo: Agencies)
Harare: A wealthy American dentist, who used a bow and arrow to shoot Zimbabwe’s beloved Cecil the lion, faced fierce criticism on Wednesday amid allegations that it took 40 hours for the animal to die.
 
The lion, a popular attraction among international visitors to the Hwange National Park, was lured outside the park's boundaries by bait and killed earlier this month. “The offender is a gentleman who is an American called Walter James Palmer,” Emmanuel Fundira, president of the Safari Operators Association of Zimbabwe, said.
 
“A lot of people travel long distances coming to Zimbabwe to enjoy our wildlife and obviously the absence of Cecil is a disaster,” he added. Fundira described Cecil as “almost semi-domesticated” and said that Palmer had paid about $50,000 for the hunt.
 
The Zimbabwe Conservation Task Force charity said Palmer and professional Zimbabwean hunter Theo Bronkhorst had gone out at night with a spotlight and tied a dead animal to their vehicle to lure Cecil into range.
 
“Palmer shot Cecil with a bow and arrow but this shot didn't kill him. They tracked him down and found him 40 hours later when they shot him with a gun,” the charity alleged. 

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