Thursday, February 26, 2009

In Ecuador, mistakenly killed by British researchers.

   In Ecuador, was mistakenly shot by a British researcher. This February 25, writes newspaper The Times.
31-year-old native of Bristol Ben Semfir studied in South America, rare breed monkeys. He was near the village of El Palmar, along with two other scientists, when someone suddenly shot him in the back. According to investigation, Semfira killed a local landowner, who took him for a thief.
Currently, the Ecuadorian authorities to decide whether to transport the body to the British homeland. Killer scientist has not yet been found.

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