That ass . . . caught in act with donkey . . . man runs for dear life in t-shirt only

Danisa Masuku 

A man from Jotsholo in Matabeleland North province had to run for his dear life in his t-shirt only after he was allegedly caught bonking a donkey in a bushy area.

The incident which has become a subject of discussion in Manganganga village happened recently at around 4.30pm.

A court heard that Norman Moyo (25) tied a donkey to a tree and pleasured himself on it. But his luck ran out while he was still bonking it.

The owner of the donkey, Dingani Ndlovu (43), reportedly caught him red -handed. It is said when Ndlovu tried to grab Moyo who had lowered his trousers to knee level Moyo managed to escape, leaving his trousers at the scene. 

It is said Ndlovu pursued him and caught up with him at a villager’s homestead.

Ndlovu reported the matter to the police leading to Moyo’s arrest. 

He appeared before Lupane resident magistrate Ndumo Masuku facing a bestiality charge.

He pleaded not guilty.

“Your worship, I deny that I was having sex with Ndlovu’s donkey. Ndlovu saw me in a bushy area looking for my missing donkey, he accused me saying  I  was  having  sex  with his  donkey. I had to flee because I feared for my life as he was wielding an axe and he wanted to kill me,”he said.

Ndlovu said: “It’s not the first time to catch him having sex with one of my donkeys. At first I caught him having sex with one of my donkeys at a bushy area near his homestead. The matter was handled by our village head  and he apologised. When I caught him for the second time, I had to make sure he was arrested.”

 Ndlovu was found guilty and was sentenced to six months in jail. However, two months were suspended on condition that he does not commit a similar offence within a period of five years.

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