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'Lion man' may be free in Feb:

News24: "Originally, Scott-Crossley was found guilty of throwing one of his workers into a lion camp to be eaten alive.
The Appeal Court found that another worker had killed the victim, before Scott-Crossley helped to throw the body into the lion camp.
Parole is normally considered after a convicted person has served 50% of their term.
At the end of February, Scott-Crossley will have spent 2½ years in jail, from the date of his sentencing, and he should be eligible for parole."

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