Mixed claims over Cecil the Lion's brother Jericho being 'killed by poachers'

Cecil the Lion’s story was given a further twist following conflicting reports that his brother Jericho had been shot dead by poachers in Zimbabwe.

Mixed claims over Cecil the Lion's brother Jericho being 'killed by poachers'

Cecil the Lion’s story was given a further twist following conflicting reports that his brother Jericho had been shot dead by poachers in Zimbabwe.

The Zimbabwe Conservation Task Force charity said in a Facebook post that it been informed that Cecil’s brother had been shot dead at 4pm (3pm BST) in Hwange National Park.

But Brent Stapelkamp, a field researcher with Oxford University’s Wildlife Conservation Research Unit (WildCRU) who is monitoring the cat, said that his collar data “suggests he is alive and well”.

South African wildlife photographer Drew Abrahamson posted a picture which she said showed that Jericho's GPS tag had been sending out ``normal collar movement''.

American dentist Walter Palmer, from Minnesota, sparked outrage around the world when he killed popular 13-year-old Cecil last month.

Zimbabwean wildlife authorities announced that they had suspended the hunting of lions, leopards and elephants in an area favoured by hunters.

Bow and arrow hunts have also been suspended unless they are approved by the National Parks and Wildlife Authority’s director.

The death of another lion in April is being investigated after the authority received information this week.

Zimbabwe is seeking Mr Palmer’s extradition from the United States on illegal hunting charges.

— An earlier version of this story reported on Jericho's supposed death, without the counter-claim by researcher Brent Stapelkamp.

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