Lion shot dead after terrorising villagers

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Lion shot dead after terrorising villagers
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The search for the animal had been ongoing for months and killing it was the last option. TheMercurySA

This was confirmed by the economic development, tourism and environmental affairs MEC Nomusa Dube-Ncube and Ezemvelo Wildlife.

The search for the animal had been ongoing for months and killing it was the last option. Rural communities already battling poverty had to bear the brunt.

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