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American dentist accused of paying US$50,000 to kill Cecil the lion in Zimbabwe

The big-game hunter is wanted by police after shooting the animal with a crossbow

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American James Palmer, who is wanted for the killing of the famous lion Cecil in Zimbabwe, sits beside a previous kill. Photo: SCMP Pictures

Zimbabwean police said on Tuesday they were searching for an American who allegedly shot a well-known, protected lion with a crossbow in a killing that has outraged conservationists and others.

The American allegedly paid US$50,000 to kill the lion named Cecil, Zimbabwean conservationists said. Authorities said two Zimbabwean men would appear in court for allegedly helping with the hunt.

Protesters gather outside the Minnesota dental practice of Dr Walter Palmer. Photo: AFP
Protesters gather outside the Minnesota dental practice of Dr Walter Palmer. Photo: AFP
Walter James Palmer, a wealthy dentist, was identified by both the Zimbabwe Conservation Task Force and the Safari Operators Association of Zimbabwe as the American hunter, which police then confirmed.

Emmanuel Fundira, the president of the Safari Operators Association of Zimbabwe, said Palmer was from Minnesota and his whereabouts were unknown.

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The American hunter faces poaching charges, according to police spokeswoman Charity Charamba.

"We arrested two people and now we are looking for Palmer in connection with the same case," she said.

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A spokesman for Palmer said the hunter was "obviously quite upset over everything".

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