Singer Justin Bieber will be back on tour sooner rather than later.
04.07.2022 - 12:35 / dailyrecord.co.uk
A wildlife trophy hunter has been shot dead in South Africa in an "execution-style" murder.
Riaan Naude, who shared images of himself on social media posing with the carcasses of endangered species he had killed, was gunned down.
Naude modelled next to animals like lions, elephants and giraffes, according to the Mirror.
Cops said the 55-year-old was found dead next to his vehicle in the South African province of Limpopo.
The area is famed for its wildlife reserves including part of the country's Kruger National Park.
South African Police Service spokesperson Lieutenant Colonel Mamphaswa Seabi said: "The man was lying with his face up and there was blood on his head and face."
Officers found a pair of hunting rifles, clothes, water, whiskey and pyjamas in Naude's vehicle, Maroela Media reported.
Naude ran the Pro Hunt Africa firm, which describes itself on its website as a "hunting and Eco Safari outfit" in northernmost South Africa.
The Heritage Protection Group, a not-for-profit group against rhino poaching, claims Naude stopped his vehicle on the side of the road after it overheated around 5km from Mokopane.
It said a man "shot him in cold blood at close range" after a second vehicle pulled up next to him.
Two suspects were said to have exited the car and stole a gun from Naude before getting back into their vehicle and driving in the direction of Marken.
Announcing the news of his death to its followers, the XposeTrophyKilling Twitter account posted a picture of Naude holding up a deceased lion and tweeted that he "was shot execution style".
Reacting to the news, one social media user wrote: “Hunter hunted. There is party in animal heaven.
"I’m not happy, but animals should not be anyone’s trophy; they should live and
Singer Justin Bieber will be back on tour sooner rather than later.
official Instagram account of the Justice Tour with the hashtag #BIEBERISBACK. AEG Presents UK also tweeted the news on Tuesday, “Justin Bieber RESUMES WORLD TOUR!!! Starting a run of European festivals in Italy on 31st July, then continue across South America, South Africa, The Middle East, Asia, Australia & New Zealand then back to Europe in 2023,” the promoter tweeted, promising that details for the rescheduling of postponed U.S shows are “coming soon.”Justin Bieber RESUMES WORLD TOUR!!! Starting a run of European festivals in Italy on 31st July, then continue across South America, South Africa, The Middle East, Asia, Australia & New Zealand then back to Europe in 2023.
Baby.” The 28-year-old heartthrob will resume his “Justice” world tour after he postponed a month’s worth of shows to recover from facial paralysis, both AEG and the verified Twitter account Bieber Fever announced Tuesday. Starting with the Lucca Festival in Italy on July 31, the Biebs will complete a run of European festivals, then play shows “All Around The World” in South America, South Africa, the Middle East, Asia, Australia and New Zealand.
Justin Bieber is resuming his Justice world tour, and it looks like Italy will be his first stop, ET can confirm. The singer's rep tells ET that he'll resume the tour on July 31, which is the start of the international leg of the world tour. That'll put him at the Lucca Summer Festival in Italy. His schedule will later take him to Europe, South America, South Africa, the Middle East, Asia, Australia and New Zealand before making his way back to Europe in January 2023.
Justin Bieber is resuming his Justice world tour, and it looks like Italy will be his first stop.The singer's rep told that he'll resume the tour on July 31, which is the start of the international leg of the world tour. That'll put him at the Lucca Summer Festival in Italy. His schedule will later take him to Europe, South America, South Africa, the Middle East, Asia, Australia and New Zealand before making his way back to Europe in January 2023.
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