Monday, August 3, 2015

Outrage as hunter poses with body of giraffe she had killed as she vows to carry on hunting


FacebookSabrina Corgatelli with a giraffe
Killer: Sabrina Corgatelli with the giraffe she had just shot
An American hunter poses with the body of a giraffe she has just killed in a picture that has sparked more international fury.
Sabrina Corgatelli faced an angry backlash after posting the image on social media.
She was branded “deranged” and a “disgrace to humanity” as hundreds of people objected.

But the defiant university accountant, from Boise, Idaho, dismissed the criticism and vowed to carry on killing wildlife and showing off her “trophies”.
On a picture of Leonardo DiCaprio she wrote the words: “To all the haters. Stay tuned, you’re gonna have so much more to be p****d off about.”
FacebookSabrina Corgatelli with a warthog
Another kill: Sabrina Corgatelli with a warthog she had hunted down and killed
Under the picture, the shameless hunter posted: “Day #2 I got a amazing old giraffe. Such a amazing animal. I couldn’t be any happier. My emotion after getting him was a feeling I will never forget.”
FacebookA meme uploaded by Corgatelli
Social media storm: A meme uploaded by Corgatelli
Corgatelli, who poses in pink hunting gear and hunts with a powerful composite bow and manicured nails, appears to be keeping the world updated on an ongoing trip to the Kruger National Park in South Africa.
She also boats about targeting a kudu, an impala, a wildebeest and a warthog during her killing spree in the Kruger National Park, South Africa.
Corgatelli has even posed over the corpse of a lion, apparently slain by her boyfriend.
She credits game tour firm Old Days Safari, which offers hunting packages for up to £3,600.
RexCecil the iconic lion and his pride in Hwange National Park
Cecil the lion: He was slaughted by US dentist Walter Palmer, sparking international outrage
According to her periodic updates, Corgatelli’s hunt began on July 24, when she boasted of killing a kudu, an type of African antelope.
Cecil, the world's most famous lion, was shot with a bow and arrow by American dentist, Walter Palmer, who had paid £35,000 for the kill.
He was then pursued for 40 hours before finally being killed, sparking worldwide outrage.

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