Zimbabwe will cull 200 elephants as it faces severe drought leading to food shortages. The meat from these elephants will be distributed to people struggling to feed themselves. Neighbouring namibia also carried out a Wildlife Cull last month due because of the drought. Zimbabwe is home to an estimated 100,000 elephants the second largest population in the world after botswana. Zimbabwes last cull was more than 35 years ago. Harry was just a toddler when he was shot in the head with an air pistol. He was given a one Percent Chance of survival. Now nine, hes about to start a three Mile Walk for to raise money for the hospital that saved his Life Bristol childrens. Cheryl dennis reports. Its hard to believe now, but eight years ago, harry was given just a 1 chance of survival. At 18 months old, he was shot in the head with an air rifle. Itsjust a miracle, you know . The fact that harry was given such a small percentage of survival, and the fact he can still run around and be a happy chil
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fourth, the monster was committed by the two of you acting together the two of you acting together the murder was committed. studio: we havejust lost our coverage from derby crown court, mrs justice tipples in her sentencing remarks. we heard more there are about finley boden s parents. the judge saying that stephen boden had prior convictions and that shannon marsden was 20 at the time and no prior convictions. let s hear more. in mitigation, it said that neither of you had no intention to kill finley. i cannot be sure that the brutal assaults on finley were premeditated, or that when they happen there was an intention to kill. however in the present context i do not regard this point as providing any mitigation. this is because it is repeatedly undermined by your abuse of finley and the dreadful cruelty and suffering you deliberately subjected him to over an extensive period of 13 days and which culminated in his death. you are, shannon marsden, also refer to your age
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