Cecil the lion: game park owner charged over illegal hunt

Lion was lured into Honest Ndlovu’s game park and shot by US dentist Walter Palmer

Honest Ndlovu: has been charged with permitting “a person who is not ordinarily resident in Zimbabwe to hunt the said animal which was not on the hunting quota”. Photograph: AP
Honest Ndlovu: has been charged with permitting “a person who is not ordinarily resident in Zimbabwe to hunt the said animal which was not on the hunting quota”. Photograph: AP

The game park owner accused of letting an American tourist illegally hunt and kill a lion on his property in Zimbabwe has been charged in connection with the killing and released on bail in Hwange, his lawyer said.

The killing of Cecil, a 13-year-old, rare, black-maned lion and a popular tourist attraction, caused global consternation and triggered a major backlash against Africa’s multi-million dollar hunting industry.

Honest Ndlovu owns the game park into which Cecil was lured from the adjacent Hwange National Park and shot with a bow and arrow by American dentist Walter Palmer.

A copy of the charge sheet seen by Reuters said Mr Ndlovu was charged with permitting “a person who is not ordinarily resident in Zimbabwe to hunt the said animal which was not on the hunting quota.”

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His lawyer Tonderai Mukuku said Mr Ndlovu denies the charge and was set free on $200 bail. He will return to court on September 18th.

The same Hwange court last week postponed until September 28th the trial of local hunter Theo Bronkhorst.

Mr Bronkhorst, who acted as Mr Palmer's guide, is accused of failing to prevent Mr Palmer from killing Cecil, who had been fitted with a GPS collar as part of an Oxford University study, and was a favourite with tourists visiting Hwange park.

Zimbabwe wants Mr Palmer (55) extradited from the United States to face trial.

– (Reuters)