Their lawyer had warned.

He kept his promise.

After being targeted on social networks for their hunts in Africa, the managers of Super U de l'Abresle, near Lyon, have decided to take legal action against their most violent detractors.

Four complaints have been filed, according to their lawyer Alain Jakubowicz, against Internet users who had incited to murder or directly threatened the couple with death on the Net last July.

Why the managers of Super U d'Arbresle, safari-hunting fans, resigned: https://t.co/Kq15jGEmf8

— Lelision (@LostElision) July 10, 2019


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They did not leave their post

Faced with the scale of the scandal, the two managers, followers of safari-hunting, had to leave their store in Abresle, as announced by the management of the U group this summer.

But according to their lawyer, the couple has since taken over the head of his store.

“Super U announced their departure to calm the barge.

My customers have absolutely not left the management of the store.

They still work there.

They couldn't be ejected overnight, while they're at home... They plan to pass the store on to their children in the near future, but it's not yet effective," says Alain Jakubowicz in the columns of

Progress.

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How is the "hunting" of safari-hunting enthusiasts organized on social networks?

  • Company

  • Safari

  • Chase

  • Targeted

  • Social networks

  • Complaint

  • Justice

  • Lynching

  • Lyons

  • Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes