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Hunters kill Zimbabwes most famous lion

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@chaos :

Sorry, but I am not going to buy his book in order to post the concerned page. I had only read some french newspapers about this story. And speaking french and not naturally english, I only can post a link of an english newspaper."In September, Gerard Depardieu alleged that he shot dead two lions in self-defence during a trip to Africa.Now he casually claims that he did, in fact, eat them too. In an interview with The Independent Magazine, out tomorrow, interviewer Philip Sweener asks if there was a ‘banquette de lion’, following the killing of the animals.“You ate them?” he asked.“Yes,” responds Depardieu, before detailing again his account of what happened. “We broke down on a track in the bush, in Burkina Faso. The two lions waited in front of us and wouldn’t move. Hours passed, and we couldn’t get out of the car, the African driver was very afraid.“We had no choice; we had to shoot them,” he concludes simply."

Part from the link: http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people...21757.html

That is only more sickening than I thought. Especially when we know how seldom are the lions in this part of Africa.

The title of the Depardieu's book is "Ca s' est fait comme ça."... ("It happened like this").
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RE: Hunters kill Zimbabwes most famous lion - Spalea - 07-28-2015, 02:59 AM



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