The Daily Telegraph

Mugabe’s wife comes to the defence of Cecil’s killer

- By Peta Thornycrof­t in Johannesbu­rg

GRACE MUGABE, the controvers­ial First Lady of Zimbabwe, has surprised her nation by springing to the defence of Walter Palmer, the American dentist who shot dead Cecil the lion.

Speaking as Zimbabwe prepares to seek the extraditio­n of the 55-year-old, Mrs Mugabe said that Mr Palmer did nothing wrong by shooting the lion.

“I say the dentist who killed the lion must be left alone,” said Mrs Mugabe.

Mr Palmer is reported to have paid about $61,000 (£35,000) to kill a lion, and shot Cecil on private land.

The lion had been lured out of the Hwange National Park, and should have been protected. The guide who accompanie­d Mr Palmer and the man who owned the land where Cecil was shot will stand trial next month.

Johannes Tomana, Zimbabwe’s prosecutor-general, said he will seek extraditio­n of Mr Palmer for trial.

But Mrs Mugabe, 50, said at a rally in northern Zimbabwe on Thursday that the dentist had broken no law.

“He was not to blame. The people of Zimbabwe who allowed him to kill the lion are to blame.”

At a rally a week earlier, Mrs Mugabe said British and American grief over Cecil was hypocritic­al, as the British Museum has skulls of Zimbabwe leaders from the 1890s.

Mrs Mugabe is feared by many and is increasing­ly powerful during internal squabbles over who will succeed her husband, Robert, who is now 91.

 ??  ?? Cecil the lion was shot dead by Walter Palmer after it had been lured out of a National Park and on to private land
Cecil the lion was shot dead by Walter Palmer after it had been lured out of a National Park and on to private land

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