Sunday, August 2, 2015

Zimbabwe Park Claims ANOTHER Lion Has Been Shot Dead

Has A Poacher Killed Cecil's Brother?

By Wills Robinson, Aug 02, 2015 Daily Mail

There are fears Cecil's brother Jericho has been shot dead by poachers in Zimbabwe, but others believe it could be another lion.

The beloved animal was protecting Cecil's lion cubs after he was killed by Minnesota dentist Walter Palmer earlier this month, sparking outrage around the world.

Johnny Rodrigues, Chairman for Zimbabwe Conservation Task Force, said in a statement: 'It is with great sadness and regret that we report that Jericho was shot dead at 4pm this afternoon.

'We are absolutely heartbroken. We have no further details but will advise as soon as we know more.'

The team have said they will be able to confirm what has happened when the sun comes up on Sunday. 

However conservationists from Oxford University have said his death has not been confirmed and are investigating, creating hope the majestic creature could still be alive.

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