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Cecil the Lion killer freed


Mashudu Netsianda Senior Court Reporter


THE High Court has set aside professional hunter Mr Theodore Christian Bronkhorst’s conviction and sentence in connection with the smuggling of 29 sables worth $435 000 to South Africa through an illegal exit point along the Limpopo River.

Bronkhorst (55) made headlines in 2015 after he organised an illegal hunt which ended the life of the once famous lion, Cecil.

Later, he allegedly connived with three South African nationals — Edwin Hewitt (52), Hedrick Blignaut (44) and John Herbert Pretorius (52) to smuggle 29 sables into the neighbouring country.

The three South Africans were convicted and each sentenced to four years in jail or a fine of $2 600.



Bronkhorst was convicted by Gwanda provincial magistrate Mr Willard Maphios Moyo for smuggling and unlawful movement of animals. He was fined $2 300 or three years imprisonment.

The ruling by Bulawayo High Court judge Justice Nokuthula Moyo, sitting with Justice Maxwell Takuva during a criminal appeals court on Monday, follows an appeal by Bronkhorst challenging his conviction and sentence.

“We are of the view that the conviction and sentence imposed on the appellant (Bronkhorst) cannot be allowed to stand and in the circumstances, the appeal is allowed and both conviction and sentence are set aside,” ruled Justice Moyo.

Bronkhorst, through his lawyer Advocate Perpetua Dube instructed by TJ Mabhikwa and Partners, filed an application at the Bulawayo High Court citing the State as the respondent. He sought an order setting aside both his conviction and sentence.



In his grounds of appeal, Bronkhorst argued that the magistrate erred in convicting him without direct evidence.

“The learned court a quo erred in rejecting the defence’s version and evidence without giving adequate reasons. All the evidence presented was circumstantial and the learned magistrate erred and materially misdirected himself in failing to apply the relevant legal tests to such evidence,” said Bronkhorst through his lawyers.

The State, which was represented by Mrs Sifiso Ndlovu-Sibanda, did not oppose bail.

“It is trite that in criminal matters, the State carries the burden of proof beyond reasonable doubt. The court may not convict an accused person unless the essential elements of the charge have been proven in all material respects,” said Mrs Ndlovu-Sibanda.

“The State may not therefore grope in the dark, with the faint hope that somehow evidence will be found to convict where doubt exists. The accused is therefore entitled to the benefit of the doubt and he must be acquitted.”


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"Four years in jail or a fine of $2,600"

Let me think about that for a minute! Easiest decision I would ever have to make. Smiler

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Are the 29 sable still in SA or were they sent back to where they came from?
 
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Originally posted by SkiBumplus3:

"Four years in jail or a fine of $2,600"

Let me think about that for a minute! Easiest decision I would ever have to make. Smiler

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Makes you realize how utterly ridiculous poaching and smuggling laws are in Africa. Until recently, poaching a rhino carried the same punishment as poaching a domestic cow. And we wonder why so many rhinos have disappeared (but let's blame the hunters because it's more fun).


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Are the 29 sable still in SA or were they sent back to where they came from?


The truck transporting the sable became stuck and they were unable to free it before they were apprehended in Zimbabwe.

They were close to crossing the river at an unmanned crossing that the local villagers used.


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Obviously the fix was in. Zim justice at its finest.


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Was there ever an adjudication that the Cecil hunt was an illegal hunt or is thhe reporting that the Cecil hunt was illegal an inflammatory statement?
 
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There's no doubt about his guilt, but the prosecution was sloppy. His appeal would've cost him more than $2,600.

And BTW, he couldn't have been freed because he wasn't locked up.
 
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