Man who had sex with goat shocked as victim turns up in court

Dec 3, 2013 - 13:18
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Man who had sex with goat shocked as victim turns up in court
A goat appeared in court to face her attacker (Picture: YouTube)

A man found guilty of having sex with a goat has been jailed for ten years after facing his victim in court.

Katana Kitsao Gona, 28, last week admitted sexually abusing the animal in the Kenyan town of Malindi.

The female goat watched quietly in the coer of the court room as her attacker was jailed for bestiality.

He was caught when a local resident found him naked in a field having sex with the grazing goat, who was tied up, according to The Star.

The goat"s owner was alerted and arrived at the scene with other residents who also witnessed Gona having sex with the animal.

He was arrested by police and a medical examination confirmed sexual abuse had taken place.

Gona told the court his wife is disabled and depends on him but was nevertheless jailed for ten years.

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