Man charged with bestiality

A man accused of acts of bestiality against animals in Tauranga, Rotorua and Taupo has been granted interim name suppression.

The 26-year-old man is charged bestiality with two dogs, a bull, a cat, a calf and a dead calf.


A man accused of bestiality has been remanded in custody. Photo: File.

The man is also facing one count of indecent assault against a child in 2004.

He is also accused of committing an indecent act with two dogs and a goat, as well as mistreating a cat and drowning it.

The incidents are alleged to have happened in Tauranga, Rotorua and Taupo between 2005 and 2013.

The man, who now lives in Auckland, was denied bail when he appeared in the Manukau District Court this week.

He is next due back in court in May.

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4 comments

Every Parents Worst Nightmare

Posted on 30-04-2015 12:11 | By Seriously?

I'm sure this man is every parents worst nightmare - imagine if your child grew up to be this man. He is a disgusting example of the human race. Why is the identity of this absolute horror of a man being suppressed? He is a foul individual that needs a good birching.


Doggone it.

Posted on 30-04-2015 13:48 | By BullShtAlert

Is there no end to depravity if this is true?


Sicko

Posted on 30-04-2015 16:36 | By maildrop

Perhaps the death penalty is not such a bad idea. A lot to be said for sharia law.


Name Suppressed?

Posted on 04-05-2015 12:42 | By kiwitina948

Just wondering why the "judge' has decided to protect this man and give him name suppression. Who is the judge protecting? the animals? He should be named, shamed and put all over social media. Bet the judge will protect him further and give him a $100 fine.


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