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Wed Aug 5, 2015 7:17am EDT

HWANGE, Zimbabwe (Reuters) -
A Zimbabwean court on Wednesday postponed to Sept. 28 the trial of a local hunter accused of failing to stop American dentist Walter Palmer illegally killing the country's most prized lion last month.

Theo Bronkhorst was arrested last week and
charged with breaching hunting rules when he
helped Palmer lure Cecil, a rare black-maned
lion, out of Hwange National Park and shoot him with a bow and arrow, in a case that caused international outrage online and put the spotlight on big game hunting in Africa.

Bronkhorst has yet to plead in court but has
publicly denied any wrongdoing. He appeared
for the short hearing in Hwange, western
Zimbabwe, where his lawyer requested the
adjournment.

Givemore Muvhiringi said another attorney who was meant to argue the case was unavailable and that the defense needed more time to prepare for the trial.

If convicted, Bronkhorst faces a fine of $20,000 and up to 10 years in jail. Zimbabwe has called for the extradition of Palmer to face trial for poaching. In reaction to the Cecil furor, three U.S. airlines have banned the transport of lion, leopard, elephant, rhino or buffalo remains killed by trophy hunters.


(Reporting by Philimon Bulawayo; Writing by
MacDonald Dzirutwe; Editing by Robin Pomeroy)