The former director of a zoo in Mexico allegedly killed and served up four of the zoo's pygmy goats at a Christmas dinner party, according to authorities. On Tuesday, the state environment officials accused Jose Ruben Nava, the former director of the local zoo in the Mexican city of Chilpancingo, of killing the goats and then cooking them on the zoo's premises for a Christmas party, The Independent reported. As per the official investigation, Mr Nava had allegedly ordered some of the animals in the zoo's collection to be sold off, traded or eaten. The state environment department said a zebra was traded for tools and deer, and Watusi cattle were traded to private individuals without proper accounting, as per the outlet.
The former director of a zoo in Mexico allegedly killed and served up four of the zoo's pygmy goats at a Christmas dinner party, according to authorities. On Tuesday, the state environment officials accused Jose Ruben Nava, the former director of the local zoo in the Mexican city of Chilpancingo, of killing the goats and then cooking them on the zoo's premises for a Christmas party, The Independent reported. As per the official investigation, Mr Nava had allegedly ordered some of the animals in the zoo's collection to be sold off, traded or eaten. The state environment department said a zebra was traded for tools and deer, and Watusi cattle were traded to private individuals without proper accounting, as per the outlet.The former director of a zoo in Mexico allegedly killed and served up four of the zoo's pygmy goats at a Christmas dinner party, according to authorities. On Tuesday, the state environment officials accused Jose Ruben Nava, the former director of the local zoo in the Mexican city of Chilpancingo, of killing the goats and then cooking them on the zoo's premises for a Christmas party, The Independent reported. As per the official investigation, Mr Nava had allegedly ordered some of the animals in the zoo's collection to be sold off, traded or eaten. The state environment department said a zebra was traded for tools and deer, and Watusi cattle were traded to private individuals without proper accounting, as per the outlet.The former director of a zoo in Mexico allegedly killed and served up four of the zoo's pygmy goats at a Christmas dinner party, according to authorities. On Tuesday, the state environment officials accused Jose Ruben Nava, the former director of the local zoo in the Mexican city of Chilpancingo, of killing the goats and then cooking them on the zoo's premises for a Christmas party, The Independent reported. As per the official investigation, Mr Nava had allegedly ordered some of the animals in the zoo's collection to be sold off, traded or eaten. The state environment department said a zebra was traded for tools and deer, and Watusi cattle were traded to private individuals without proper accounting, as per the outlet.The former director of a zoo in Mexico allegedly killed and served up four of the zoo's pygmy goats at a Christmas dinner party, according to authorities. On Tuesday, the state environment officials accused Jose Ruben Nava, the former director of the local zoo in the Mexican city of Chilpancingo, of killing the goats and then cooking them on the zoo's premises for a Christmas party, The Independent reported. As per the official investigation, Mr Nava had allegedly ordered some of the animals in the zoo's collection to be sold off, traded or eaten. The state environment department said a zebra was traded for tools and deer, and Watusi cattle were traded to private individuals without proper accounting, as per the outlet.The former director of a zoo in Mexico allegedly killed and served up four of the zoo's pygmy goats at a Christmas dinner party, according to authorities. On Tuesday, the state environment officials accused Jose Ruben Nava, the former director of the local zoo in the Mexican city of Chilpancingo, of killing the goats and then cooking them on the zoo's premises for a Christmas party, The Independent reported. As per the official investigation, Mr Nava had allegedly ordered some of the animals in the zoo's collection to be sold off, traded or eaten. The state environment department said a zebra was traded for tools and deer, and Watusi cattle were traded to private individuals without proper accounting, as per the outlet.The former director of a zoo in Mexico allegedly killed and served up four of the zoo's pygmy goats at a Christmas dinner party, according to authorities. On Tuesday, the state environment officials accused Jose Ruben Nava, the former director of the local zoo in the Mexican city of Chilpancingo, of killing the goats and then cooking them on the zoo's premises for a Christmas party, The Independent reported. As per the official investigation, Mr Nava had allegedly ordered some of the animals in the zoo's collection to be sold off, traded or eaten. The state environment department said a zebra was traded for tools and deer, and Watusi cattle were traded to private individuals without proper accounting, as per the outlet.The former director of a zoo in Mexico allegedly killed and served up four of the zoo's pygmy goats at a Christmas dinner party, according to authorities. On Tuesday, the state environment officials accused Jose Ruben Nava, the former director of the local zoo in the Mexican city of Chilpancingo, of killing the goats and then cooking them on the zoo's premises for a Christmas party, The Independent reported. As per the official investigation, Mr Nava had allegedly ordered some of the animals in the zoo's collection to be sold off, traded or eaten. The state environment department said a zebra was traded for tools and deer, and Watusi cattle were traded to private individuals without proper accounting, as per the outlet.The former director of a zoo in Mexico allegedly killed and served up four of the zoo's pygmy goats at a Christmas dinner party, according to authorities. On Tuesday, the state environment officials accused Jose Ruben Nava, the former director of the local zoo in the Mexican city of Chilpancingo, of killing the goats and then cooking them on the zoo's premises for a Christmas party, The Independent reported. As per the official investigation, Mr Nava had allegedly ordered some of the animals in the zoo's collection to be sold off, traded or eaten. The state environment department said a zebra was traded for tools and deer, and Watusi cattle were traded to private individuals without proper accounting, as per the outlet.The former director of a zoo in Mexico allegedly killed and served up four of the zoo's pygmy goats at a Christmas dinner party, according to authorities. On Tuesday, the state environment officials accused Jose Ruben Nava, the former director of the local zoo in the Mexican city of Chilpancingo, of killing the goats and then cooking them on the zoo's premises for a Christmas party, The Independent reported. As per the official investigation, Mr Nava had allegedly ordered some of the animals in the zoo's collection to be sold off, traded or eaten. The state environment department said a zebra was traded for tools and deer, and Watusi cattle were traded to private individuals without proper accounting, as per the outlet.The former director of a zoo in Mexico allegedly killed and served up four of the zoo's pygmy goats at a Christmas dinner party, according to authorities. On Tuesday, the state environment officials accused Jose Ruben Nava, the former director of the local zoo in the Mexican city of Chilpancingo, of killing the goats and then cooking them on the zoo's premises for a Christmas party, The Independent reported. As per the official investigation, Mr Nava had allegedly ordered some of the animals in the zoo's collection to be sold off, traded or eaten. The state environment department said a zebra was traded for tools and deer, and Watusi cattle were traded to private individuals without proper accounting, as per the outlet.The former director of a zoo in Mexico allegedly killed and served up four of the zoo's pygmy goats at a Christmas dinner party, according to authorities. On Tuesday, the state environment officials accused Jose Ruben Nava, the former director of the local zoo in the Mexican city of Chilpancingo, of killing the goats and then cooking them on the zoo's premises for a Christmas party, The Independent reported. As per the official investigation, Mr Nava had allegedly ordered some of the animals in the zoo's collection to be sold off, traded or eaten. The state environment department said a zebra was traded for tools and deer, and Watusi cattle were traded to private individuals without proper accounting, as per the outlet.The former director of a zoo in Mexico allegedly killed and served up four of the zoo's pygmy goats at a Christmas dinner party, according to authorities. On Tuesday, the state environment officials accused Jose Ruben Nava, the former director of the local zoo in the Mexican city of Chilpancingo, of killing the goats and then cooking them on the zoo's premises for a Christmas party, The Independent reported. As per the official investigation, Mr Nava had allegedly ordered some of the animals in the zoo's collection to be sold off, traded or eaten. The state environment department said a zebra was traded for tools and deer, and Watusi cattle were traded to private individuals without proper accounting, as per the outlet.The former director of a zoo in Mexico allegedly killed and served up four of the zoo's pygmy goats at a Christmas dinner party, according to authorities. On Tuesday, the state environment officials accused Jose Ruben Nava, the former director of the local zoo in the Mexican city of Chilpancingo, of killing the goats and then cooking them on the zoo's premises for a Christmas party, The Independent reported. As per the official investigation, Mr Nava had allegedly ordered some of the animals in the zoo's collection to be sold off, traded or eaten. The state environment department said a zebra was traded for tools and deer, and Watusi cattle were traded to private individuals without proper accounting, as per the outlet.The former director of a zoo in Mexico allegedly killed and served up four of the zoo's pygmy goats at a Christmas dinner party, according to authorities. On Tuesday, the state environment officials accused Jose Ruben Nava, the former director of the local zoo in the Mexican city of Chilpancingo, of killing the goats and then cooking them on the zoo's premises for a Christmas party, The Independent reported. As per the official investigation, Mr Nava had allegedly ordered some of the animals in the zoo's collection to be sold off, traded or eaten. The state environment department said a zebra was traded for tools and deer, and Watusi cattle were traded to private individuals without proper accounting, as per the outlet.The former director of a zoo in Mexico allegedly killed and served up four of the zoo's pygmy goats at a Christmas dinner party, according to authorities. On Tuesday, the state environment officials accused Jose Ruben Nava, the former director of the local zoo in the Mexican city of Chilpancingo, of killing the goats and then cooking them on the zoo's premises for a Christmas party, The Independent reported. As per the official investigation, Mr Nava had allegedly ordered some of the animals in the zoo's collection to be sold off, traded or eaten. The state environment department said a zebra was traded for tools and deer, and Watusi cattle were traded to private individuals without proper accounting, as per the outlet.The former director of a zoo in Mexico allegedly killed and served up four of the zoo's pygmy goats at a Christmas dinner party, according to authorities. On Tuesday, the state environment officials accused Jose Ruben Nava, the former director of the local zoo in the Mexican city of Chilpancingo, of killing the goats and then cooking them o
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