Sick Brit trophy hunters âgrab beers and shoot monkeys for funâ, says new book
A new book exposing British trophy hunters revealed the vile practices they followed, and how they would grab a few beers before they d have a bit of fun killing animals in the wild
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In phone call with undercover investigator, businessman Rob Weir recounted a £2,800 hunting trip
Mr Weir said: There were five of us – one of them was a lady – and we shot 13,000 doves over four days
Mr Weir owns H. J. Weir Engineering, one of world s largest manufacturers of industrial laundry machines
He also said: The very first time I went out there I wanted to shoot a baboon. I had a thing about shooting a baboon, I don t know why but I did
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He made a fortune supplying life-saving kit to the NHS then spent thousands trophy hunting wildlife like this. and Andrew Broggio is just one of an elite club who go on luxury killing holidays. Savagery? Or a troubling price for conservation?
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He is one of growing number of Britons who headed abroad to kill exotic animals
Many animals targeted by trophy hunters, like Cape buffalos, are under threat
Prospect of end to lockdown means trophy-hunting industry is gearing up again