Man, 22, fined £750 after being caught having sex with live horse
A stock image of a horse in a stable. Not the victim. (Picture: Jam Press)
A man has admitted to having sex with an actual real life horse.
Wyll Burling, 22, was ordered to pay more than £550 to his victim after pleading guilty to one count of sexual penetration on the unwilling equine.
Burling, who lives in Cardrew Terrace in Redruth, Cornwall was found to have intentionally performed the act of penetration with his penis on the female.
He appeared before Truro Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday where he was given a community order including 40 days of rehabilitation activity.
The Magistrate ordered Burling to pay £556.57 in compensation and slapped with a £200 fine.
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The pervert, who was never named, was caught on camera molesting a horse and a calf in Sweetwater County, Wyoming.
Two American stallionsQuarter Horse Mare (Credits: Getty Images)
But Sweetwater County Sheriff’s Office spokesman Jason Mower explained: ‘While shocking, this is actually a very difficult case.
‘Wyoming is one of only a handful of states across the country without a bestiality statute on the books.
‘Also, to satisfy the elements of an animal cruelty charge, it is our understanding that we would need to prove that the suspect’s actions in this case actually harmed the animals.’
Cirilo Castillo waas caught having sex with horses three times (Picture: Hidalgo County Sheriff’s office)
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