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Zimbabwe 'seeks lion Cecil's killer' Walter Palmer from US | |
(35 minutes later) | |
The US dentist who killed a lion in Zimbabwe should be extradited to face charges, Zimbabwe's Environment Minister Oppah Muchinguri has said. | |
Walter Palmer's extradition was being sought so that he could "be held accountable for his illegal action," she said. | |
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. | |
Cecil the lion | |
What Cecil the lion means to Zimbabweans | |
Licensed to kill: When hunting is not poaching |