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History's most brutal killers, the Majingilane Male Lions

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( This post was last modified: 05-08-2018, 05:56 PM by Leroy )

(05-07-2018, 04:50 PM)Tshokwane Wrote: @Leroy 

For now, I'm putting that on hold. I don't want people to be mislead for a statement like that until there's proper confirmation by Londolozi or any of their rangers.

(05-08-2018, 05:04 PM)Tshokwane Wrote:
(05-08-2018, 02:12 PM)Leroy Wrote: Not all of them blog, mentioned this when discussing SN death.

And you were wrong, weren't you? Because the story that Scar nose had been killed by the Birmingham males ended up being a lie, according to the report Singita made.

So, harsh as it may seem, I don't want stories or rumors to be the source of the info we post. 

Especially not when those rumors are started by known trolls and fanatics, because I did saw who was the one that was promoting this story over facebook.

If this really happened, then we're going to hear it from Londolozi themselves shortly, then I'll gladly post it. But not before that.

Wrt to scar nose, never said he was killed by them. I said his cause of death was not confirmed as didn't get confirmation whether he got killed outright, or was wounded and died of natural causes. Sometimes, it's almost impossible to get closure because nature works fast to cleanse. It wouldn't be me that is wrong, as it's not my personal opinion, I'm merely passing on info.

Can understand though, some crazy trolls and fanatics out there. Especially the mapogo guys. Psychotic. 

Managed to get replies from Rob the ranger on YouTube speaking to him about selatis and I asked him about dark mane, he says "I'm pretty sure they are all dead but haven't heard of anyone finding dark mane body so far"  getting told conflicting info. But yeah, let's see what comes out in the wash. I would love it if hairy belly and dm had a fight to the death lol
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