Monday, 20 May 2024

Man rapes employer's chicken to death as revenge

A bitter man has raped his employer's chicken to death in an act of revenge, after his employer killed his guinea fowl.

Ndanu Mwatha was outraged when his employer killed his guinea fowl and did not compensate him, as an act of revenge. Mwatha took his employer's hen and raped it to death,kenyan-post.com reported.

Agnes Mulusi, the area assistant chief said Mwatha took the hen to his house and 'worked' on it for hours until it succumbed to its death.

The Kenyan national also claimed that his employer mistreated him.

Mwatha will be charged in court on Wednesday.

In another sickening case, a 17-year-old boy's family from Limpopo ate a chicken that was raped by their son and said the chicken was delicious.

According to worldwideweirdnews.com, Dimakatso Marotola caught her neighbour red handedly having sex with her two chickens. She demanded that his family compensate her for the chickens.

She says she can no longer eat the chickens as a result of what she saw.

“He had the chicken on his lap and was busy raping it from behind while plucking it.

“He looked happy and he was enjoying himself,” Marotola said.

Dimakatso checked the other chicken and found that it has also been raped.

When Marotola confronted the teen, he confessed to the act and said that “chickens turn him on.”

Marotola was horrified. She said that she heard that people violate the animals, but she never believed it until she saw it with her own eyes. “It made me sick,” Marotola was quoted by worldwideweirdnews.com as saying.

The boy's parents paid Marotola money to replace the two chickens, cooked them and had a nice dinner.

“We cooked the two chickens and had a nice dinner," the boy's 19-year-old sister said.

 

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