The Citizen (Gauteng)

Unrepentan­t after killing giraffe, posing with its heart

- Kay Selisho

A 32-year-old South African woman has come under fire for posing with her gruesome Valentine’s Day gift and showing it off on social media.

Merelize van der Merwe made internatio­nal headlines after she took to on Facebook to brag about killing a giraffe on a Valentine’s Day hunting trip.

After taking the animal apart, Van der Merwe posed with its heart, uploaded the images and captioned the post: “Ever wondered how big a giraffe’s heart is? I’m absolutely over the moon with my BIG Valentines present!”

This comes a day after posting a highlight reel to her audience of over 98 000 Facebook followers showing the hunt, where she can be seen unloading one more shot into the dying giraffe as it lay on the ground after being hit in the neck by her initial shot.

Her post drew thousands of comments, mainly from detractors, who asked what she had to gain from such a brutal act.

According to The Mirror, Van der Merwe reportedly made the claim that killing the ageing bull giraffe helped save its species, which is threatened in South Africa.

“What did the poor giraffe do to deserve this? Y’all are not different from serial killers. You find joy and satisfacti­on in hunting and killing innocent animals and serial killers find joy and satisfacti­on in killing innocent people,” commented follower Hosia Mahlatsi.

“Just why? It’s obvious you’ve got cash to throw around...if you care so much about the conservati­on of these animals, why not just make a huge donation?” asked Jennifer Dzikowski.

In a separate post, Van der Merwe explained that hunting a giraffe had been her life-long dream as a trophy hunter.

She recounted how she once came close to realising this dream but had the opportunit­y snatched from her by a friend.

According to Van der Merwe, having her husband spend close to R30 000 to organise this opportunit­y for Valentine’s Day was a romantic gesture.

“My husband booked a trip for us to the Palace of the Lost City situated in Sun City for our Valentine’s

weekend, but our plans changed quickly. My wonderful husband knew this was my dream and fully supported me from a romantic five-star weekend away to roughing it again in the heat and bush.”

She has proudly declared that she will be using the giraffe’s skin as a rug, which will be displayed in her home.

In addition to celebratin­g every time she was featured in an internatio­nal publicatio­n and posting memes justifying her penchant for killing animals, Van der Merwe has dug her heels in about her love for hunting.

“I ain’t scared of sh*t, especially of animal rights activists who still live with mommy because they get triggered by everything so they go to the supermarke­t and buy their meat because no animal gets hurt there,” she said.

“I’ve been hearing the same old mob stories for years and yet I’m still here and still hunting.”

She even goes as far as taunting people who are offended by the gruesome things she regularly posts and advocates for.

“While I make headlines across the globe, thought I’ll take a second to have a beer and enjoy our game farm,” said Van der Merwe this week on her Facebook page.

“I compete with no one. If what I do threatens you that’s your problem.

“You can talk all day about me, publish me in every newspaper if that pleases you, but can you put your money where your mouth is, like I do?”

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