Raygun, the baboon whose journey was followed the past week, was brutally beaten and burnt to death by school children.
Environmental and animal rights activist Nicole Barlow said Botleng Secondary School in Delmas, Mpumalanga, is breeding future rapists and serial killers.
The brutal killing of Raygun the baboon by schoolchildren in Mpumalanga has ignited outrage and a petition for justice, highlighting the need for accountability and animal welfare education.
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“We are horrified by this level of cruelty. Raygun was in search of freedom, in a new territory – something all baboons do instinctively,” says Chief Inspector Douglas Wolhuter, Manager of the NSPCA’s ...
The National Council of SPCAs (NSPCA) is investigating the brutal killing. The NSPCA has offered a R20,000 reward for ...