Americans did it again! Zimbabwe officials are pointing the death of a lion to a Pennsylvanian doctor in April.
The second lion hunting incident surfaced after the controversial Minnesota dentist killing Cecil the lion.
According to the Associated Press, Jan Casimir Seski was accused of killing a lion with a bow and arrow along the Hwange National Park in April. The combined authorities of the Zimbabwe National Park and Wildlife Management pointed the lion's death to Seski.
The lion died on a hunting prohibited area. Seski has no permit to hunt according to authorities.
Senksi is a Pennsylvanian directing the Center for Bloodless Medicine and Surgery at the Allegheny General Hospital in Pittsburg.
According to The Washington Post, Senksi was seen holding a bow and arrows on pictures. He is standing above his prey showing his active hunting life. He was seen with different kinds of dead animals. He has killed varieties of wild animals in his whole hunting career, he was recorded to have killed 6 elephants and his last kill according to the authorities is a lion.
The Nyala Safaris was run by a Zimbabwean landowner named Headman Sibanda. He was arrested and is now assisting on the investigation. Because of the incident, the authorities suspended hunting in Hwange especially of lions, leopards and elephants.
The authorities in Zimbabwe requested the United States to send Palmer back to Africa to face the charges in killing Cecil.