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Man arrested for breaking into school and sexually assaulting goats and sheeps

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A man has been charged to court, following repeated complaints of bestial abuse of farm animals at a high school in Western Sydney, Australia.

TopNaija understands that the 43-year-old man is accused of breaking into St Mary’s Senior High School five times in three weeks to have sex with the animals held on the school’s agricultural farm.

The school offers agriculture classes and has a farm on-site where lambs and kids have been birthed.

According to authorities, the man initially visited the school grounds on April 27, prompting the school to install CCTV, which “captured vision” of later alleged offenses until Wednesday, May 18.

On the same day, May 18, the man was arrested on school grounds at Kalang Avenue, St Marys, at 7.50 p.m.

He was subsequently brought to St Mary’s Police Station, where he will appear in court on May 26.

All animals on site at the school have been examined by a veterinarian and are all in a stable condition,” a New South Wales Department of Education spokesperson told 7News.com.au.

The school has increased security and surveillance on site, including the area where the animals are held.”

Police said they commenced investigations after receiving reports of alleged break and enter offences at the school.

The man will appear in Penrith Local Court next week on a total of 14 charges, five of which are related to break-ins and six of which are related to animal cruelty and bestiality.

He has been refused bail and prior to his court appearance.

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