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Man forced to kiss, eat dead ewe after raping its lamb

A middle-aged man, identified as Onyedika Ezennaya, has been forced to kiss and eat raw meat of a dead ewe in Anambra State, after having allegedly committed a bestial act.

According to a video trending on social media, the incident happened in Okpo Village in Ekwulobia, Aguata Local Government Area of the state.

The video also showed the villagers forcing the suspect to kiss the dead ewe right inside the bush where he allegedly committed the act.

It was gathered from a masculine voice in the background of the video, that the suspect, Mr. Ezennaya, had enjoyed a hot marathon sex with a ewe in the bush, after which he strangled and fractured a lamb (the younger one) of that sheep and spared the mother.

“He raped a mother sheep, and after that he killed her lamb and fractured its bones. What a wickedness and abominable act!” the voice said.

The villagers, while condemning the act as a spiteful taboo in the land, were also seen beating the suspect as they forced him to eat the raw meat of the murdered ewe.

When contacted for his reaction, the Police Public Relations Officer in the state, DSP Ikenga Tochukwu, advised the people to take the suspect to the nearest Police station as jungle justice is never the best option whenever a suspect is apprehended.

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