Pretoria North man in court after raping pregnant goat

The owner of the goat says he suspects the man was drunk when he committed the heinous act. WARNING: GRAPHIC IMAGES.


A Winterveldt man has appeared in the Ga-Rankuwa Magistrates’ court on Tuesday for allegedly raping his neighbour’s pregnant goat on Women’s Day, Pretoria North Rekord reports.

The suspect, Feselani Mcube, 33, would remain in custody until his next court appearance at a date still to be determined, according to police spokesperson Captain Samuel Sebola.

Mcube was arrested on charges of bestiality on Friday morning after he allegedly raped the female goat the previous evening.

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His neighbour, and owner of the goat, Knowledge Khumalo said he heard the goat making strange noises at about 8pm on the evening in question.

“I did not take it seriously, I thought maybe it was about to give birth since it was pregnant,” said Khumalo.

When he woke up the next morning, he went to check in on the kraal and found the goat was missing.

“I went around the community looking for the goat without any success,” said Khumalo.

“Later when I returned home, I found the goat was back. However, it looked unwell.”

As he was examining the goat, a man approached Khumalo and asked whether he was the goat’s owner.

“He then told me that he had been at Mcube’s shack that morning and had found the goat in the suspect’s bed,” said Khumalo.

Community members, including CPF members, later converged at the suspect’s shack where they confronted him.

CPF members helping to load a raped animal on the back of a bakkie.

“Initially he denied raping the goat, but later he confided to the CPF members that he raped the goat because he found her at his shack,” said Khumalo.

Mcube is said to be bricklayer by profession, and was reportedly paid R4 500 earlier on the day of the alleged rape for work.

“He must have drank a lot,” said Khumalo.

Khumalo said he was shattered to see the raped goat in such a sad state.

“I felt I should have done something to protect the goat,” he said.

The goat has been taken in by the SPCA for medical treatment.

Graphic evidence showing what the animal has gone through.

SPCA inspector Mishack Matlou told Pretoria North Rekord the incident was the “highest form of animal cruelty he has experienced”.

“As the SPCA, we want to call on the judiciary to take tough action against cases of cruelty against animals.”

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