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Cecil the lion: US dentist Walter Palmer apologises to patients | Cecil the lion: US dentist Walter Palmer apologises to patients |
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A US dentist who killed a lion in Zimbabwe has apologised to his patients in Minnesota for the disruption caused by the anger directed at him. | A US dentist who killed a lion in Zimbabwe has apologised to his patients in Minnesota for the disruption caused by the anger directed at him. |
Walter Palmer's dental practice in Minneapolis has been closed since he was named as the tourist who shot Cecil, Zimbabwe's most famous lion. | Walter Palmer's dental practice in Minneapolis has been closed since he was named as the tourist who shot Cecil, Zimbabwe's most famous lion. |
Two Zimbabwean men have been charged over the death and local police say Mr Palmer may also face poaching charges. | Two Zimbabwean men have been charged over the death and local police say Mr Palmer may also face poaching charges. |
He says he thought the hunt was legal and was unaware Cecil was protected. | He says he thought the hunt was legal and was unaware Cecil was protected. |
'Divisive topic' | 'Divisive topic' |
In a letter sent to his "valued" patients on Tuesday, Mr Palmer said he had been in the news "for reasons that have nothing to do with my profession or the care I provide for you". | In a letter sent to his "valued" patients on Tuesday, Mr Palmer said he had been in the news "for reasons that have nothing to do with my profession or the care I provide for you". |
He described himself as a "life-long hunter" but said he rarely discussed his passion with patients "because it can be a divisive and emotionally charged topic". | He described himself as a "life-long hunter" but said he rarely discussed his passion with patients "because it can be a divisive and emotionally charged topic". |
Echoing an earlier statement, he insisted that he thought the hunt was legal and said he would assist authorities in Zimbabwe or the US in their inquiries. | Echoing an earlier statement, he insisted that he thought the hunt was legal and said he would assist authorities in Zimbabwe or the US in their inquiries. |
Cecil, who was a major tourist attraction at Zimbabwe's largest game reserve in Hwange National Park, is believed to have died on 1 July, but the carcass was not discovered until a few days later. | Cecil, who was a major tourist attraction at Zimbabwe's largest game reserve in Hwange National Park, is believed to have died on 1 July, but the carcass was not discovered until a few days later. |
How the internet descended on Walter Palmer | How the internet descended on Walter Palmer |
When is hunting not poaching? | When is hunting not poaching? |
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. | 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. |
The lion was later skinned and beheaded, according to the Zimbabwe Conservation Task Force (ZCTF), a local charity. | The lion was later skinned and beheaded, according to the Zimbabwe Conservation Task Force (ZCTF), a local charity. |
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. | 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. |
Mr Palmer's dental practice has closed its website and social media accounts since his identity was revealed after thousands of people flooded them with angry comments. | Mr Palmer's dental practice has closed its website and social media accounts since his identity was revealed after thousands of people flooded them with angry comments. |
A protest was held outside the building on Wednesday. | |
About 100 protesters, both adults and children, stood around holding posters that had messages like "Justice for Cecil", "Trophy hunters are cowards" and "Prosecute poachers". | |
Protesters chanted "Extradite! Extradite!" Mr Palmer was nowhere to be seen. | |
Two women from the Minneapolis-based Animals Rights Coalition said they organised the protest to raise awareness about animal cruelty. | |
"We put together this protest because we don't think animals are trophies and shouldn't be used for sport," said Chelsea Hassler of the group. | |
At the scene: Gary O'Donoghue, BBC News, Minneapolis | At the scene: Gary O'Donoghue, BBC News, Minneapolis |
A man walks to the door of Walter Palmer's surgery and affixes a poster. It reads: "rot in hell". | A man walks to the door of Walter Palmer's surgery and affixes a poster. It reads: "rot in hell". |
A woman remonstrates with him. "That's completely inappropriate," she says, "he's still a human being". The man, unperturbed, refuses to take down the notice and the argument continues. | A woman remonstrates with him. "That's completely inappropriate," she says, "he's still a human being". The man, unperturbed, refuses to take down the notice and the argument continues. |
There are about 50 people hanging around outside Mr Palmer's surgery - which is closed - today's fillings going unfilled. | There are about 50 people hanging around outside Mr Palmer's surgery - which is closed - today's fillings going unfilled. |
One protester brandishes a banner saying "let the hunter be the hunted" and a woman opines that he should hang for what he's done. | One protester brandishes a banner saying "let the hunter be the hunted" and a woman opines that he should hang for what he's done. |
The police look on, no doubt bemused at the news crews and satellite trucks that occupy this suburban street in Minneapolis. | The police look on, no doubt bemused at the news crews and satellite trucks that occupy this suburban street in Minneapolis. |
Earlier on Wednesday, professional hunter Theo Bronkhorst pleaded not guilty to a charge of "failing to prevent an unlawful hunt" at a court in Zimbabwe's capital Harare. | Earlier on Wednesday, professional hunter Theo Bronkhorst pleaded not guilty to a charge of "failing to prevent an unlawful hunt" at a court in Zimbabwe's capital Harare. |
He was granted bail of $1,000 (£640) and ordered to appear in court again on 5 August. His co-accused - farm owner Honest Ndlovu - will appear at a later date. | He was granted bail of $1,000 (£640) and ordered to appear in court again on 5 August. His co-accused - farm owner Honest Ndlovu - will appear at a later date. |
The American tourist is believed to have paid about $50,000 (£32,000) to go on the hunt in Zimbabwe. | The American tourist is believed to have paid about $50,000 (£32,000) to go on the hunt in Zimbabwe. |
He is well known in the American hunting community. In 2006, he was found guilty of killing a black bear outside an authorised zone in the state of Wisconsin and lying to authorities about it. He was fined $3,000 (£1,900). | He is well known in the American hunting community. In 2006, he was found guilty of killing a black bear outside an authorised zone in the state of Wisconsin and lying to authorities about it. He was fined $3,000 (£1,900). |
Mr Palmer has visited Zimbabwe for hunting trips in the past and one image posted online in 2010 shows him posing with a leopard he killed. | Mr Palmer has visited Zimbabwe for hunting trips in the past and one image posted online in 2010 shows him posing with a leopard he killed. |