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Walter Palmer Kill An African Lion
Walter palmer, the American dentist vilified worldwide for killing an African lion, on Saturday in an interview
The dentist says
“I have a lot of staff membersa, and im a little heartbroken at the disruption iin their lives”
Palmer killed the lion because he wants the lion´s head for his wall collection, he says that only misses the lions head . The 55 year old dentist will return to minesota. His practice reopened several weeks ago without him.
The man were arrested on Saturday night after an interview, he will be in a jail in Miami.

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