Mexico zoo director accused of killing four pygmy goats for Christmas party

The animals were served as food at an end-of-year banquet, according to officials
Four goats from a zoo in Mexico were allegedly killed and cooked for an end-of-year banquet
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Bill McLoughlin2 February 2023

A former director of a zoo in Mexico has been accused of killing four pygmy goats to serve at an end-of-year dinner.

Officials said some of the animals at the zoo in the city of Chilpancingo had been sold off, traded or eaten under Jose Ruben Nava’s orders.

Fernando Ruiz Gutierrez, the state environment department’s director of wildlife, said the four goats had been killed and cooked for an end-of-year banquet.

He added: “These four animals [were] slaughtered and cooked on the zoo’s premises, and were served as food at the year-end party.

"This put the health of the people who ate them at risk because these animals were not fit for human consumption."

Officials also said a zebra was traded for tools while a deer and Watusi cattle were sold to private buyers.

Mr Nava was replaced as director of the zoo on January 12 following the death of a deer.

It is not clear whether he has been formally charged.

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