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Animal lovers outraged as another Us tourist posts images of herself on Facebook showing her hunting and killing wild animals in South Africa




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There was further controversy late last night as animal lovers across the globe have yet again taken to social media websites to voice their disapproval at another American hunting enthusiast after she shamefully posted photos of herself with a number dead animals in South Africa.

The woman in question named Sabrina Corgatelli, an accountant from Idaho, caused outrage after she disgracefully posted pictures of her brutal kills on her Facebook page recently, it is understood that Ms Corgatelli posted a number of graphic images of animals she had purposely hunted and killed during her trip to the country. One of the images clearly shows Ms Corgatelli standing beside a defenceless giraffe that she heartlessly shot dead. It is believed that Ms Corgatelli has been posting the terrifying pictures which where taken at the Old Days Safari park in South Africa on social media since July. Ms Corgatelli has even gone as far as to taunt the vast majority of animal lovers across the planet by saying “there is more to come.”

The above picture was posted on her Facebook page recently with a caption saying: “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!!!” The news of Ms Corgatelli’s disgraceful attacks on wild animals comes after a week of controversy surrounding another American tourist named Walter Palmer who was strongly criticised by animal lovers across the world after he shamefully paid a tourist guide $50,000 so that he could kill a popular Zimbabwean lion named Cecil with a bow and arrow last month.

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