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Zimbabwe 'seeks lion Cecil's killer' Zimbabwe 'seeks lion Cecil's killer' Walter Palmer from US
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Zimbabwe seeking extradition of dentist who killed Cecil the lion, environment minister says The US dentist who killed a lion in Zimbabwe should be extradited to face charges, Zimbabwe's Environment Minister Oppah Muchinguri has said.
This breaking news story is being updated and more details will be published shortly. Please refresh the page for the fullest version. Walter Palmer's extradition was being sought so that he could "be held accountable for his illegal action," she said.
If you want to receive Breaking News alerts via email, or on a smartphone or tablet via the BBC News App then details on how to do so are available on this help page. You can also follow @BBCBreaking on Twitter to get the latest alerts. Mr Palmer, from Minnesota, is believed to have paid about $50,000 (£32,000) to hunt the lion, known as Cecil.
He says he thought the hunt was legal and was unaware Cecil was protected.
At a news conference in the capital, Harare, Ms Muchinguri referred to Mr Palmer, who has faced a huge internet backlash over the killing, as a "foreign poacher".
Two Zimbabwean men have been implicated in the death of the lion.
A professional hunter has been charged with failing to prevent an illegal hunt - which he denies - and prosecutors are deciding on the exact charges the landowner should face.
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