Lion killing prize hunter assassinated in ‘execution-style’ murder

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    Trophy hunter Riaan Naude, 55, has actually been shot dead in South Africa (Facebook/Heritage Protection Group/Riaan Naude)

    A prize hunter who eliminated elephants and lions has actually been killed in SouthAfrica

    Riaan Naude, 55, owner of Pro Hunt Africa, was discovered dead beside his truck in Marken Road, Limpopo.

    Two searching rifles were amongst products discovered in his cars and truck in a location that includes part of the Kruger National Park wildlife reserve, regional outlet Maroela Media reported.

    Naude, from Phalaborwa, Limpopo, had actually formerly submitted photos of himself posturing beside dead animals, consisting of lions, elephants and giraffes.

    Police representativeLt col. Mamphaswa Seabi stated officers discovered his body after being contacted us to the scene.

    He stated: ‘The man was lying with his face up and there was blood on his head and face.’

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    Naude posturing beside a dead lion (Facebook/Heritage Protection Group/Riaan Naude)

    Wildlife trophy hunter gunned down in 'execution-style' murder next to car

    Naude beside the carcuss of a giraffe (Facebook/Riaan Naude)

    Non- revenue crime-fighting organisation the Heritage Protection Group (HPG) declared Naude was shot dead by a guy who brought up along with him when he stopped his cars and truck near Mokopane after it overheated.

    It declared 2 males had actually gotten out of a white Nissan pickup, with one shooting him.

    HPG included they took among his handguns and left.

    A livestock herder heard a gunshot and saw the Nissan truck speeding away, according to reports.

    Naude’s Pro Hunt Africa business, situated in northern most South Africa, explains itself as a ‘hunting and Eco Safari outfit’.

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