Kuwait City: An Asian watchman is being treated at a local hospital after he had sexual intercourse with animals on the farm he was guarding.
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Man treated at hospital after having sex with animals in Kuwait
The unnamed Asian watchman reportedly explained to his employer that he had been doing ''sexual things'' to the animals
- By Habib Toumi, Bureau Chief
- Published: 17:07 March 13, 2010
- Image Credit: Gulf News
“I was shocked during my last visit to the farm to see the watchman screaming in pain and I took him to the hospital in Farwaniya. There, doctors diagnosed him with a problem with his organ,” the farm owner was quoted as saying by Kuwaiti daily Al Rai on Saturday.
The unnamed watchman reportedly explained to his employer that he had been doing “sexual things” to the animals and that he may have contracted a dangerous disease. The farm owner said that the expatriate worker cried continiously and saying that he was “extremely tired.”
Readers’ comments on the internet ranged from sympathy for the lonely man to outrage for cruelty to animals. Many asked questions whether the animals were now fit for human consumption.
In 2006, a Sudanese man was forced to take a goat as his "wife", after he was caught having sex with the animal.
The village council of elders ordered the man to pay a dowry of 15,000 Sudanese dinars ($50) to the goat's owner who had surprised him with his goat.
The elders said the man should not be taken to the police, but rather pay a dowry for the goat because he used it as his wife.
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