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Jilted Nakuru lover rapes chicken to death in fit of rage

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If you thought bestiality in this country is a thing of the past, think again. Animals continue to feel the heat as the behaviour runs rampant. In the latest case, a jilted lover in Njorwa, Nakuru County is said to have raped a chicken to death in a fit of rage for being dumped on the eve of Valentine’s Day.

The suspected pervert is said to have been furious after his lover ended their relationship, claiming he was so unromantic and stingy because he had no plans for the special lovers’ day.

What angered him even more was that she was already warming up to another man, a rival who had been secretly wooing her.

Residents are still reeling in shock after the scandalous and shameful incident.

“I still can’t wrap my mind around that disgraceful incident. With all the prostitutes around, he only saw a chicken as the best option? That was one of the most scandalous incidents to ever happen here,” said a source who requested not to be named.

That a 28-year-old man with what a local described as ‘good looks’ would resort to having unnatural act with a bird out of desperation shocked residents to the core. Some are calling upon the man to have his head examined.

“Everyone claims a normal man can’t do such a thing. There must be something wrong with him. The man has good looks and getting another woman should not have been a problem. He needs to have his head examined,” the resident added.

According to the source, the man and his girlfriend fell out after a rival who was secretly seducing her looked more promising and determined.

“The woman was frustrated because her man was not looking up to Valentine’s Day, while her other secret lover had plans and had even bought her gifts. What angered him most was that all this was happening behind his back,” the source said.

The jilted man is said to have been dumped via a text message. And to quell his furry, he is said to have grabbed a chicken, locked himself in his single-roomed rented house and committed the wicked act. The owner of the chicken was so angered by the indecency that he vowed to curse the offending man.

“Why did he choose my chicken? Does he think he is the first man to be dumped? He should be ashamed of himself. He will see what I will do to him. He will be clucking like a chicken,” the owner of the chicken is quoted as having said. The incident was not reported to the police.

Where it’s okay tohave sex with animals

Forget consent and all, would you believe that there are countries where bestiality is legal? Well, in Brazil, Cambodia, Finland, Hungary, Mexico, Romania, Thailand and some states in the U.S. it is okay to gain canal knowledge of animals, so long as they are not hurt!

If you are into bestiality and you get caught in the act with an animal in the aforementioned countries, if there are no signs that the animal is hurting or in pain, you can peacefully go on because it is perfectly legal.

Such was the case in Denmark up until last year. The authorities made it illegal, saying that animals can’t consent. An official was quoted as saying:

“The current legislation does not protect animals enough. It’s hard to prove that an animal suffers when human has sexual intercourse with it, and that is why we must give the animal the benefit of the doubt.”

The plan was announced after a survey showed that 67 per cent of people supported the ban. Yes, that means 33 per cent of people didn’t support it or weren’t bothered either way.

This ban came in force after a survey in the country found out that 17 per cent of vets suspected that an animal they had treated had had sex with a human.

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