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Xanda, son of Cecil the Lion, killed by hunter in Zimbabwe

FILE PHOTO: Xanda (C) the son of Cecil the Lion, is seen with two lionesses at Hwange National Park, Zimbabwe January 2016, in this file image obtained from social media. Brent Stapelkamp/Handout via REUTERS

LONDON (Reuters) - The son of Cecil the Lion, whose death at the hands of an American tourist in Zimbabwe caused international uproar, has also been shot dead by a hunter in Zimbabwe, scientists said.

The lion, known as Xanda, was shot on July 7 just outside the boundary of Hwange National Park, close to where his father died, according to a group of researchers from Oxford University who were tracking him.

As Xanda was shot outside the park, his killing was legal.

"Xanda’s death was almost two years to the day after Cecil’s, but I hope our sadness at this eerie coincidence can be balanced if this reinforces the global attention on lion conservation," Professor David Macdonald of Oxford's WildCRU conservation team said in a statement.

Cecil was shot and killed by U.S. dentist Walter Palmer in July 2015. Two locals in Zimbabwe are being prosecuted in relation to the death. Palmer faced no charges.

(Writing by Mark Hanrahan in London; Editing by Louise Ireland)

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