Harambe, a critically endangered gorilla shot and killed when a child entered his enclosure at Cincinnati Zoo, died three years ago today. Federal inspectors later ruled that the barriers outside the exhibit weren’t up to standard at the time.
Harambe Fans pay their respects:
SAD ANNIVERSARY: Today marks 3 years since we lost Harambe pic.twitter.com/w39wdXNUrC
— Joel Franco (@OfficialJoelF) May 28, 2019
RIP Harambe gone but not forgotten pic.twitter.com/wJ2jLvKAKQ
— Big Colhartt™️ (@colinah87) May 28, 2019
RIP HARAMBE pic.twitter.com/qjcMDm1hPk
— Michael Ding (@dingsanity27) May 28, 2019
This is the only song I’m listening to today. RIP Harambe pic.twitter.com/yPc8WtKM6z
— Space Boy (@SpaceBoyardee) May 28, 2019
Three years later and still haven’t gotten over what they did to Harambe. RIP sweet prince. pic.twitter.com/6nXxD54SbZ
— Adam Best (@adamcbest) May 28, 2019
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