Cecil the lion was brutally killed three months after another lion in the same Zimbabwean park
The second American, Jan Casimir Seski of Murrysville, Pennsylvania, was allegedly involved in an illegal lion hunt in April in Zimbabwe’s Hwange National Park, the same park where the world’s most famous lion was killed last month resulting in a global outcry.
The cold-blooded killer is a gynecological oncologist who is a director at the Centre for Bloodless Medicine and Surgery at Allegheny General Hospital – and is also a highly active big-game hunter.
Pictures of him standing next to slain animals on hunting websites reveal he has killed many majestic animals, including elephants, impala, hippo, ostrich, kudu and a nyala – both types of antelope.
This afternoon the National Parks and Wildlife Management Authority said Zimabwean landowner, Headman Sibanda, was arrested in the April case and is assisting police with their investigation as they look into the American who gave the final blow.
Authorities in Zimbabwe yesterday revealed they have started the legal […]