A Canadian couple shared a kiss over the body of a dead lion they allegedly slaughtered, prompting death threats.
Kissing hunters who posed above the body of a deceased lion in a Facebook photo have exited social media over large-scale backlash.
In response, the Carters were immediately branded “murderers” and had their lives threatened over the alleged trophy kill. Their image was reportedly shared to the Facebook page of Legelela Safaris, a hunting company in Frankfort, South Africa, where it was then deleted, along with the company’s page.
According to Heavy, the Carters own Solitude Taxidermy in Spruce Grove but have removed their company website. And a business called Parkland Outdoors, a content “network” for hunters, to which the couple reportedly contributed, deleted its website and social media accounts, presumably to avoid further association with the couple.
— Debby Herold July 16, 2019 I think that this is so ridiculous. how is this a sport? We as humans are killing the most beautiful animal in the world. Stop this please!— albert makgoka July 17, 2019 Next time, no gun. Just hand-to-paw combat. Let's see how they do.
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