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“SPCA Pledges R20,000 Reward Following Cruel Baboon Killing in Mpumalanga”

JOHNBy JOHNFebruary 20, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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“SPCA Pledges R20,000 Reward Following Cruel Baboon Killing in Mpumalanga”

Shocking Incident at Delmas Secondary School
The National Council of Societies for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (NSPCA) has announced a R20,000 reward for information that leads to the successful conviction of those responsible for the brutal killing of a male Chacma baboon, known as “Raygun.”

A disturbing video circulating on social media shows Raygun being chased, beaten, and set on fire at a secondary school in Delmas, Mpumalanga. His body was later mutilated, with his hands, feet, head, and heart removed.

NSPCA Calls for Justice
The NSPCA issued a statement condemning the act and urging anyone with information to come forward. They also appealed to individuals who recorded the horrific incident to assist in identifying the culprits.

Despite the existence of video footage, the school’s management has refused to disclose the names of those involved.

Connection to Superstition and Witchcraft
According to the NSPCA, the attack is believed to be rooted in superstitions surrounding baboons and witchcraft. Reports indicate that earlier that morning, ten students fainted, which fueled rumors that Raygun had been sent to cast a spell.

“The school principal, who admitted to moving her car during the chaos and then running back inside the school building, has refused to name the three students seen chasing Raygun on the school’s roof,” the NSPCA stated.

The organization also revealed that members of the local community had warned the school not to cooperate with authorities investigating Raygun’s death. This resistance has made it difficult for the NSPCA to proceed with their investigation.

NSPCA Condemns Extreme Cruelty
Chief Inspector Douglas Wolhuter, head of the NSPCA’s Wildlife Protection Unit, expressed horror at the level of cruelty inflicted on Raygun.

“Raygun was simply searching for freedom and a new territory, which is instinctive behavior for baboons. No animal should ever suffer such unimaginable pain and agony,” he said.

Appeal for Information
The NSPCA is urging anyone with details about the incident to contact them via email at [email protected] or call 011 907 3590. All tip-offs will be kept anonymous.

This tragic case highlights the urgent need for stronger animal protection laws and greater awareness about wildlife conservation. The NSPCA remains committed to ensuring that those responsible for this inhumane act are held accountable.

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