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Reply #30 posted 04/20/15 4:36am

JustErin

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That is a chargeable offence. Was this woman reported?

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Reply #31 posted 04/20/15 4:46am

RodeoSchro

Score one for the elephants:

A young bull elephant killed professional hunter Ian Gibson early on Wednesday as he tracked a lion for an American client in a rugged part of north-east Zimbabwe.

Mr Gibson, 55, one of Zimbabwe's best known big game hunters, died scouting for prey in the Zambezi Valley after a young bull elephant charged, then knelt on him and crushed him to death.

"We don't yet know the full details of how 'Gibbo' as we called him, died, as the American client and the trackers are still too traumatised to give us full details," said Paul Smith, managing director of Chifuti Safaris' which employed Mr Gibson for the hunt.

http://www.telegraph.co.u...babwe.html

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Reply #32 posted 04/20/15 5:03am

maplenpg

JustErin said:

That is a chargeable offence. Was this woman reported?

Yes...It's being investigated by the police. When asked if she'd lost her job over it she said:

"And no I did not lose my job. Psshh. Like someone would get rid of me. I'm awesome!"


The Vet centre that she worked for promptly sacked her biggrin

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Reply #33 posted 04/20/15 5:05am

maplenpg

RodeoSchro said:

Score one for the elephants:

A young bull elephant killed professional hunter Ian Gibson early on Wednesday as he tracked a lion for an American client in a rugged part of north-east Zimbabwe.

Mr Gibson, 55, one of Zimbabwe's best known big game hunters, died scouting for prey in the Zambezi Valley after a young bull elephant charged, then knelt on him and crushed him to death.

"We don't yet know the full details of how 'Gibbo' as we called him, died, as the American client and the trackers are still too traumatised to give us full details," said Paul Smith, managing director of Chifuti Safaris' which employed Mr Gibson for the hunt.

http://www.telegraph.co.u...babwe.html

I try never to celebrate anyone's death but, you know, just this once I'll make an exception. Nice one biggrin

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Reply #34 posted 04/20/15 5:10am

RodeoSchro

JustErin said:

That is a chargeable offence. Was this woman reported?


Yes, and the Austin, TX Sheriff's Department has launched an investigation.

Also, the woman was fired from her job.

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Reply #35 posted 04/20/15 5:11am

JustErin

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maplenpg said:

JustErin said:

That is a chargeable offence. Was this woman reported?

Yes...It's being investigated by the police. When asked if she'd lost her job over it she said:

"And no I did not lose my job. Psshh. Like someone would get rid of me. I'm awesome!"


The Vet centre that she worked for promptly sacked her biggrin


Yeah, I researched it a bit and turns out the "feral" cat actually belonged to an elderly couple.

She is being investigated, will likely be charged with some count of cruelty and is on her way to losing her license.

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Reply #36 posted 04/20/15 10:12am

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This woman is a veterinarian?!! whofarted Some serial killers start out that way...

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