Friday 10th February 2012
Tourists Convicted in Bear Killing Case
5th June 2008
A court in the southern highland town of Zakopane on Wednesday sentenced three tourists to fines for drowning a 1.5-year-old bear cub that allegedly attacked them in the Tatry National Park in October. A court in the southern highland town of Zakopane on Wednesday sentenced three tourists to fines for drowning a 1.5-year-old bear cub that allegedly attacked them in the Tatry National Park in October. The court ordered the man it found to have instigated the killing to pay 15 percent of his wages for eight months as fines and 800 zlotys as damages to the park, while the remaining two will have their wages garnered for four months and will pay 500 zlotys in damages each.
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