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Oct 20, 2011 News
The man who was caught on Monday last having sex with a cow is expected to appear in court later today.
Up to press time yesterday the man was still in police custody having admitted to police ranks that he was addicted to having sex with animals.
The man was caught red handed having sex with a cow in the Tuschen New Scheme.
A large crowd gathered as members of the neighbourhood’s Community Policing Group led the man away and handed him over to the Leonora police.
Kaieteur News was told that the man had earlier tried to have sex with another calf when the owner spotted him and chased him away before securing her animal.
She subsequently informed members of the CPG, who went in search of the perpetrator.
The man was apparently not satisfied that he was unable to mate with the cow, so he caught another one and tied it to a jamoon tree and commenced the bestial act. It was then that he was pounced upon by the CPG members.
According to a source, the man, a supermarket employee, showed some remorse although he claimed that he is addicted to having sex with animals.
Two weeks ago he was forced to compensate a man to the tune of $10,000 after the man’s dog succumbed after it was sexually assaulted.
THIS IDIOT TELLING GUYANA WE HAVE NO SAY IN THE 50% PROFIT SHARING AGREEMENT WE HAVE WITH EXXON.
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