She kills black giraffe and gives her husband her heart: the endless horror of the young trophy hunter

She kills black giraffe and gives her husband her heart: the endless horror of the young trophy hunter

The well-known trophy hunter Merelize van der Merwe killed a black giraffe and then took its heart and gave it to her husband on the occasion of Valentine's Day. Unfortunately, however, it is the umpteenth inhumane gesture of the woman, which makes hunting her her way of life.



She killed a black giraffe and then took its heart and gave it to her husband on Valentine's Day. Unfortunately this is not the scene of a macabre tale, but what happened a few days ago in South Africa. To carry out the cruel gesture, the note trophy hunter Merelize van der Merwe, who then published the images of the poor dead giraffe on social media and in which he holds the heart of the giraffe, still soaked in blood, in his hands. An endless horror.



The young woman told the whole story on Facebook, explaining that she had long dreamed of killing a specimen of black giraffe and that, thanks to a friend of hers and the support of her husband, has finally succeeded in making her dream come true.

“Two weeks ago a dear friend Chrisjan Bakker contacted me with my request related to an old black giraffe and I couldn't believe my eyes. A large and black specimen, so old that it had passed its time and the owner did not know if it would live another 3 months !!!. " - says the trophy hunter. - “My husband had booked a trip for us to the lost city palace in Sun City for our Valentine's weekend, but our plans quickly changed. My wonderful husband knew this was my dream. I felt like a little girl for 2 weeks and I counted the days. Afterwards I was inundated with emotions, while I had been waiting for years to have this opportunity! ”.

What is a trophy hunter, someone who waits years for the right animal, I set out in 2016 on a quest to hunt a big black…

Posted by Merelize van der Merwe on Saturday, February 13, 2021

Yet another animal killed by the trophy hunter

On February 14, on the occasion of Valentine's Day, Merelize shared on Facebook a couple of shots in which she triumphantly exhibits the heart of the killed giraffe, accompanied by the caption “Have you ever wondered how big a giraffe's heart is? I'm absolutely over the moon with my BIG Valentine's gifts! ”.

A couple of days later a video appeared on his Facebook profile showing two men dissecting the giraffe's heart. All this is accompanied by a long scientific explanation by Merelize on the parts of the organ and its functioning. The woman also added that the video was shot for a school project aimed at some South African students.



Unfortunately, the killing of the poor black giraffe is just another inhumane gesture made by the young trophy hunter. In fact, her Facebook wall is full of phrases and photos that celebrate the hunt as if it were her life mission. “Hunting isn't just something I do, it's who I am,” says Merelize van der Merwe.

And to those who criticize her "activity", the woman responds with strong phrases and veiled threats like this:

I compete with no one! If what I do threatens you that's your problem!!!!You can talk all day about me, publish me in…

Posted by Merelize van der Merwe on Sunday, February 21, 2021

For Merelize, hunting is nothing more than a noble and useful sport, which helps to revive the economy of South Africa and removes specimens that are now too old, such as the black giraffe that died a few days ago, from circulation.


And the poor endangered animals, such as elephants, giraffes and rhinos, are paying the price, once again having to deal with the absurd wickedness of man.


Source: Facebook

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