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Zimbabwe lion: Two bailed over Cecil killing Cecil the lion: Zimbabwe hunter bailed over killing
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Two men accused of helping a US tourist hunt and kill Zimbabwe's most famous lion have been released on bail. A hunter accused of helping a US tourist kill Zimbabwe's most famous lion has been released on bail.
Professional hunter Theo Bronkhorst and farm owner Honest Ndlovu, were charged with poaching offences and for not having the required hunting permit. Theo Bronkhorst pleaded not guilty to a charge of "failing to prevent an unlawful hunt". He was granted bail of $1,000 (£638) and ordered to appear in court again on 5 August.
The pair were granted bail of $1,000 each (£638) and ordered to appear in court again on 5 August. His co-accused - farm owner Honest Ndlovu - will appear at a later date.
Walter Palmer, the US dentist who shot the animal known as Cecil, has left Zimbabwe but could also face charges.Walter Palmer, the US dentist who shot the animal known as Cecil, has left Zimbabwe but could also face charges.
Mr Palmer said he paid for the hunt, but was not aware of the lion's identity.Mr Palmer said he paid for the hunt, but was not aware of the lion's identity.
He said he regretted shooting the animal and believed he was on a legal hunt. He relied on professional guides to find a lion and obtain the necessary permits, he said. He said he regretted shooting the animal, and believed he was on a legal hunt. He had relied on professional guides to find a lion and obtain the necessary permits, he added.
Mr Bronkhorst and Mr Ndlovu could face up to 15 years in prison if found guilty.Mr Bronkhorst and Mr Ndlovu could face up to 15 years in prison if found guilty.
Cecil is believed to have died on 1 July, but the carcass was not discovered until a few days later.Cecil is believed to have died on 1 July, but the carcass was not discovered until a few days later.
Mr Palmer is said to have shot and injured the animal with a bow. The group did not find the wounded lion until 40 hours later, when he was shot dead with a gun. Mr Palmer is said to have shot and injured the animal with a bow and arrow. The group did not find the wounded lion until 40 hours later, when he was shot dead with a gun.
'An activity I love''An activity I love'
Separately, court records have shown that Mr Palmer has a felony record in the US after killing a black bear in the state of Wisconsin in 2006.Separately, court records have shown that Mr Palmer has a felony record in the US after killing a black bear in the state of Wisconsin in 2006.
The dentist was given a one-year probation and fined $3,000, having shot the creature outside an authorised zone and then tried to pass it off as having been killed elsewhere.The dentist was given a one-year probation and fined $3,000, having shot the creature outside an authorised zone and then tried to pass it off as having been killed elsewhere.
Records from the Minnesota Board of Dentistry also show that Mr Palmer was the subject of a sexual harassment complaint which was settled in 2006.
A receptionist alleged that he had made indecent comments to her. Mr Palmer admitted no wrongdoing and agreed to pay out more than $127,000.
The American tourist is believed to have paid about $50,000 to go on the hunt in Zimbabwe.The American tourist is believed to have paid about $50,000 to go on the hunt in Zimbabwe.
More than 265,000 people have signed an online "Justice for Cecil" petition, calling on Zimbabwe's government to stop issuing hunting permits for endangered animals. More than 400,000 people have signed an online "Justice for Cecil" petition, calling on Zimbabwe's government to stop issuing hunting permits for endangered animals.
As news of the killing and details about the perpetrator spread online, there was a slew of comments on social media condemning Walter Palmer, with some people calling for him to face justice. How the internet descended on Walter Palmer
How the internet descended on the man who killed Cecil the lion
Mr Palmer insists that he believed his guides had secured "all proper permits" for the hunt.Mr Palmer insists that he believed his guides had secured "all proper permits" for the hunt.
"I relied on the expertise of my local professional guides to ensure a legal hunt," he said in a statement on Tuesday."I relied on the expertise of my local professional guides to ensure a legal hunt," he said in a statement on Tuesday.
"I deeply regret that my pursuit of an activity I love and practice responsibly and legally resulted in the taking of this lion.""I deeply regret that my pursuit of an activity I love and practice responsibly and legally resulted in the taking of this lion."
He said he had not been contacted by authorities in Zimbabwe or the US but would "assist them in any inquiries they may have".He said he had not been contacted by authorities in Zimbabwe or the US but would "assist them in any inquiries they may have".
The dentist is believed to be back in the US, although his exact whereabouts are unknown.The dentist is believed to be back in the US, although his exact whereabouts are unknown.
His dental practice was closed on Tuesday and a note was placed on the door referring visitors to a public relations firm. His dental practice in Bloomington, Minnesota has been temporarily closed and a note placed on the door referring visitors to a public relations firm. A protest is due to be held outside the building later.
Cecil the iconic lion The firm's social media accounts have also been disabled, after they were flooded with messages from angry members of the public.
Cecil the lion
Night-time pursuitNight-time pursuit
Cecil the lion was skinned and beheaded, according to the Zimbabwe Conservation Task Force (ZCTF), a local charity.Cecil the lion was skinned and beheaded, according to the Zimbabwe Conservation Task Force (ZCTF), a local charity.
The ZCTF said the hunters had used bait to lure him outside Hwange National Park during a night-time pursuit.The ZCTF said the hunters had used bait to lure him outside Hwange National Park during a night-time pursuit.
The animal had a GPS collar fitted for a research project by UK-based Oxford University that allowed authorities to track its movements. The hunters tried to destroy it, but failed, according to the ZCTF. The animal had a GPS collar fitted for a research project by UK-based Oxford University that allowed authorities to track its movements. The hunters had tried to destroy it but failed, according to the ZCTF.
On Monday, the head of the ZCTF told the BBC that Cecil "never bothered anybody" and was "one of the most beautiful animals to look at".On Monday, the head of the ZCTF told the BBC that Cecil "never bothered anybody" and was "one of the most beautiful animals to look at".