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Man rapes chicken to death to revenge killing of his fowl by employer

A Kenyan man has been arrested for allegedly raping a chicken to death because his boss killed his fowl and did not compensate him.

A Kenyan man from the Karura sub location, Mwingi West, Ndanu Mwatha, has been arrested and docked on charges of bestiality after he allegedly raped a chicken belonging to his employer, to death.

The 22-year-old Mwatha said he decided to carry out the act in retaliation to the killing of his chicken by his employer and did not compensate him.

He said:

"I could not hold it anymore plus these people undermine me,"

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Area assistant chief Agnes Musili said Mwatha was held at Mwingi police station and has been charged to court on Tuesday.

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