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A trophy hunter who killed a lion, an elephant was shot dead

In South Africa, an endangered enthusiastic hunter was shot dead after a truck broke down.

Prohunt Africa's 55-year-old head, Lian Node, was found dead next to his car on Marken Road in Limpopo. Police officers said they had no motive yet.

Two hunting rifles were found in a Node car near the Wildlife Refuge in Kruger National Park,local outlet Maroela Media on June 9th. I reported.

According to a non-profit heritage conservation group, Node was shot dead by a man pulled by him when he parked his car near Mokopane after the hunter overheated, Metro UK. According to, .

"His car overheated&He was shot in execution style next to Rinpopo's car," Twitter account "Xpose Trophy Killing" said in a post.

Riaan Naude posing with one of his trophy kills.
Riaan Naude is posing with one of the trophy kills. The

group reported that two men got off the white Nissan pickup truck and one shot him.  

The man "shot him with cold blood at close range" Miller reported.

HPG said the pair stole one of his guns and ran away. 

Naude ran a South African-based "Eco-safari" company.
Naude ran a South African-based "eco-safari" company.

Reportedly, the cowherd heard gunshots and witnessed a Nissan truck speeding up.

Police officers confirmed that Naude, who frequently shared his images with the animals he killed during hunting, was shot dead, the report said.

Police Lieutenant Colonel Manfaswa Sibi said police were "lying face up" with Node's corpse "bleeding on his head and face," according to several media outlets. He said he found that.

Nuude's company charged up to $2,500 for hunting excursions.
Naude's company has charged up to $ 2,500 for hunting excursions.

"At this stage, the motives for the attack and subsequent murder are unknown," he said.

The Naude company based in northern South Africa calls itself "hunting and eco-safari costumes".

"We are your dream of Africa!" The website boasts.

 According to Pro Hunt Africa's price list, the company charges $ 350 a day for hunting games, $ 2,500 for crocodiles, and $ 1,500 for giraffes.