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Authorities in Kampong Cham province on Sunday arrested a “possessed” man who allegedly sank his teeth into the throats of five animals, including three dogs, and sucked their blood until they died.

 

Major Chun Bopha, Koh Sotin district deputy police chief, yesterday identified the man as Run Reach, 24, a farmer living in the district’s Kampong Reap commune. He said that at about 5pm on Saturday, Mr Reach became drunk on a bottle of wine while his parents were away.

 

“After he became drunk, he seemed to have supernatural strength and caught his three dogs and killed them by sucking their blood,” Maj Bopha said. “He kept sucking their blood while they were still alive.” “After killing his dogs, he caught a pregnant hen and a female cat in the house and also sucked their blood and killed them,” he added. Maj Bopha noted that after killing the animals, Mr Reach went to sleep and his parents returned to see him looking like a “fierce ghost”.

 

read more https://www.khmertimeskh.com/50532353/man-held-after-sucking-blood-from-animals-killing-them/

 

 
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1 hour ago, BritManToo said:

As far as I know, hens can't get pregnant.

They lay eggs.

Indeed - the eggs may be fertilised by the rooster or not - they're still eggs https://www.quora.com/How-does-a-rooster-impregnate-a-chicken

 

Eggs are fertilized when a rooster mates with a hen. It's not sex as we think of it; roosters do not have penises and hens do not have vaginas. Both sexes have an opening called a cloaca that is used for mating and excrement. Eggs are also laid through the cloaca.

 

So I suppose, at a stretch one could refer to a hen as "pregnant"  when she's about about to lay fertilised eggs :whistling:

 

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14 minutes ago, Mikeasq60 said:

Thank Goodness, this dude has been captured. But how will the authorities care for him whilst he's in custody? As far as feeding I should mention.

 

 

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