The world didn’t lose a man. It lost the last line between a living continent and a silent one. He stood in the crosshairs of greed, between rifles and memory, between governments that looked away and herds that remembered every face. Now, with his voice gone, the poachers’ night grows longer, and the savannas feel like a ticking clo… Continues…
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