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'''Rose''' was a [[goat]] from the Hai Malakal suburb of [[Juba]], the capital of the [[Sudan]]ese region of [[South Sudan]], who became an internet phenomenon<ref>{{citation|url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/1550479/%27Man-marries-goat%27-captivates-millions.html|title='Man marries goat' captivates millions|date=04/05/2007|publisher=Daily Telegraph}}</ref> when a local man was caught by the goat's owner [[Human-goat sexual intercourse|having sex with the goat]].  The owner subdued the perpetrator and asked village elders to come over.  One elder noted that he and the other elders found the perpetrator, tied up by the owner, at the door of the goat shed.<ref name=Juba2007>[http://www.sudantribune.com/spip.php?article21720 "Goat, married to man, dies after having first kid in South Sudan"] by Mogga Mark, ''[[Juba Post]]'', 5 May 2007 (hosted by ''[[Sudan Tribune]]''), accessed 2008-06-01</ref>  The goat's owner reported that, "They said I should not take him to the police, but rather let him pay a dowry for my goat because he used it as his wife." The  perpetrator was thus ordered to '[[human-animal marriage|marry]]' the goat, pay the cost of the goat and pay a 15,000-dinar [[dowry]] (roughly US$75), with half of the dowry up front.<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/4748292.stm "Sudanese man forced to marry goat"], ''[[BBC News]]'', 24 February 2006, accessed 2008-06-01</ref><ref name=Juba2006>[http://www.sudantribune.com/spip.php?article14249 "Man forced to marry goat in southern Sudan"], ''Juba Post'', 25 February 2006 (hosted by ''Sudan Tribune''), accessed 2008-06-01</ref>
In 2006, a man was forced to "marry" a goat after being caught [[Human-goat sexual intercourse|having sex with a goat]] in the Hai Malakal suburb of [[Juba]], the capital of the [[Sudan]]ese region of [[South Sudan]].<ref name=internet/> The owner subdued the perpetrator and asked village elders to come over.  One elder noted that he and the other elders found the perpetrator, tied up by the owner, at the door of the goat shed.<ref name=Juba2007>[http://www.sudantribune.com/spip.php?article21720 "Goat, married to man, dies after having first kid in South Sudan"] by Mogga Mark, ''[[Juba Post]]'', 5 May 2007 (hosted by ''[[Sudan Tribune]]''), accessed 2008-06-01</ref>  The goat's owner reported that, "They said I should not take him to the police, but rather let him pay a dowry for my goat because he used it as his wife." The  perpetrator was thus ordered to '[[human-animal marriage|marry]]' the goat, pay the cost of the goat and pay a 15,000-dinar [[dowry]] (roughly US$75), with half of the dowry up front.<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/4748292.stm "Sudanese man forced to marry goat"], ''[[BBC News]]'', 24 February 2006, accessed 2008-06-01</ref><ref name=Juba2006>[http://www.sudantribune.com/spip.php?article14249 "Man forced to marry goat in southern Sudan"], ''Juba Post'', 25 February 2006 (hosted by ''Sudan Tribune''), accessed 2008-06-01</ref> The goat apparently acquired the name "Rose" during the elders' deliberations as part of a joke.<ref name=Juba2007/>


The goat apparently acquired the name "Rose" during the elders' deliberations as part of a joke.<ref name=Juba2007/>
The story, first published on [[24 February]] [[2006]] on the BBC website, attracted massive attention and was republished on numerous newspapers, blogs and other websites.<ref>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/theeditors/2006/09/just_kidding.html Just Kidding], by Adam Curtis, ''BBC News'', 18 September 2006, accessed 2008-06-01</ref><ref name=internet>{{citation|url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/1550479/%27Man-marries-goat%27-captivates-millions.html|title='Man marries goat' captivates millions|date=04/05/2007|publisher=Daily Telegraph}}</ref> Even a year after publication, the story was consistently among the BBC's 10 most emailed articles, with many visitors to the BBC news site passing the tale onto friends. The story received over 100,000 hits on five successive days long after its original publication, and was read by millions of people. The BBC, astonished at this popularity, wondered if there was a campaign to keep the tale at the top of its rankings; however, an investigation by its senior software engineer, Gareth Owen, determined that the demand was genuine.<ref>[http://www.guardian.co.uk/g2/story/0,,2063975,00.html The goat news story that just won't die] by James Silver, ''The Guardian'', 24 April 2007, accessed 2008-06-01</ref>  
 
The story, first published on [[24 February]] [[2006]] on the BBC website, attracted massive attention and was republished on numerous newspapers, blogs and other websites.<ref>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/theeditors/2006/09/just_kidding.html Just Kidding], by Adam Curtis, ''BBC News'', 18 September 2006, accessed 2008-06-01</ref> Even a year after publication, the story was consistently among the BBC's 10 most emailed articles, with many visitors to the BBC news site passing the tale onto friends. The story received over 100,000 hits on five successive days long after its original publication, and was read by millions of people. The BBC, astonished at this popularity, wondered if there was a campaign to keep the tale at the top of its rankings; however, an investigation by its senior software engineer, Gareth Owen, determined that the demand was genuine.<ref>[http://www.guardian.co.uk/g2/story/0,,2063975,00.html The goat news story that just won't die] by James Silver, ''The Guardian'', 24 April 2007, accessed 2008-06-01</ref>  
 
==Death==


On [[May 3]] [[2007]] it was reported that the goat had died, having choked on a plastic bag.<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/6619983.stm Sudan's famous goat 'wife' dies], ''BBC News'', 3 May 2007, accessed 2008-06-01</ref> The goat was survived by a four-month old male kid.<ref name=Juba2007/>  The BBC honoured the animal with a mock obituary.<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/6623895.stm R.I.P Sudan's married goat], ''BBC News'', 4 May 2007, accessed 2008-06-01</ref> The death was also reported in many other news outlets, including [[The Times]],<ref>[http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/africa/article1744570.ece Rose the goat ‘wife’ chokes to death on a plastic bag], ''Times Online'', 4 May 2007, accessed 2008-06-01</ref> the [[Daily Mail]],<ref>[http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=452655&in_page_id=1770 Man widowed after his goat 'wife' chokes to death], Fred Attewill, ''Daily Mail'', 4 May 2007, accessed 2008-06-01</ref> and [[Fox News]].<ref>[http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,269918,00.html 'Goat Man' of Sudan Becomes a 'Widower'], ''Fox News'', 3 May 2007, accessed 2008-06-01</ref>
On [[May 3]] [[2007]] it was reported that the goat had died, having choked on a plastic bag.<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/6619983.stm Sudan's famous goat 'wife' dies], ''BBC News'', 3 May 2007, accessed 2008-06-01</ref> The goat was survived by a four-month old male kid.<ref name=Juba2007/>  The BBC honoured the animal with a mock obituary.<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/6623895.stm R.I.P Sudan's married goat], ''BBC News'', 4 May 2007, accessed 2008-06-01</ref> The death was also reported in many other news outlets, including [[The Times]],<ref>[http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/africa/article1744570.ece Rose the goat ‘wife’ chokes to death on a plastic bag], ''Times Online'', 4 May 2007, accessed 2008-06-01</ref> the [[Daily Mail]],<ref>[http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=452655&in_page_id=1770 Man widowed after his goat 'wife' chokes to death], Fred Attewill, ''Daily Mail'', 4 May 2007, accessed 2008-06-01</ref> and [[Fox News]].<ref>[http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,269918,00.html 'Goat Man' of Sudan Becomes a 'Widower'], ''Fox News'', 3 May 2007, accessed 2008-06-01</ref>

Revision as of 22:22, 16 November 2008

In 2006, a man was forced to "marry" a goat after being caught having sex with a goat in the Hai Malakal suburb of Juba, the capital of the Sudanese region of South Sudan.[1] The owner subdued the perpetrator and asked village elders to come over. One elder noted that he and the other elders found the perpetrator, tied up by the owner, at the door of the goat shed.[2] The goat's owner reported that, "They said I should not take him to the police, but rather let him pay a dowry for my goat because he used it as his wife." The perpetrator was thus ordered to 'marry' the goat, pay the cost of the goat and pay a 15,000-dinar dowry (roughly US$75), with half of the dowry up front.[3][4] The goat apparently acquired the name "Rose" during the elders' deliberations as part of a joke.[2]

The story, first published on 24 February 2006 on the BBC website, attracted massive attention and was republished on numerous newspapers, blogs and other websites.[5][1] Even a year after publication, the story was consistently among the BBC's 10 most emailed articles, with many visitors to the BBC news site passing the tale onto friends. The story received over 100,000 hits on five successive days long after its original publication, and was read by millions of people. The BBC, astonished at this popularity, wondered if there was a campaign to keep the tale at the top of its rankings; however, an investigation by its senior software engineer, Gareth Owen, determined that the demand was genuine.[6]

On May 3 2007 it was reported that the goat had died, having choked on a plastic bag.[7] The goat was survived by a four-month old male kid.[2] The BBC honoured the animal with a mock obituary.[8] The death was also reported in many other news outlets, including The Times,[9] the Daily Mail,[10] and Fox News.[11]

See also

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 'Man marries goat' captivates millions, Daily Telegraph, 04/05/2007 {{citation}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 "Goat, married to man, dies after having first kid in South Sudan" by Mogga Mark, Juba Post, 5 May 2007 (hosted by Sudan Tribune), accessed 2008-06-01
  3. "Sudanese man forced to marry goat", BBC News, 24 February 2006, accessed 2008-06-01
  4. "Man forced to marry goat in southern Sudan", Juba Post, 25 February 2006 (hosted by Sudan Tribune), accessed 2008-06-01
  5. Just Kidding, by Adam Curtis, BBC News, 18 September 2006, accessed 2008-06-01
  6. The goat news story that just won't die by James Silver, The Guardian, 24 April 2007, accessed 2008-06-01
  7. Sudan's famous goat 'wife' dies, BBC News, 3 May 2007, accessed 2008-06-01
  8. R.I.P Sudan's married goat, BBC News, 4 May 2007, accessed 2008-06-01
  9. Rose the goat ‘wife’ chokes to death on a plastic bag, Times Online, 4 May 2007, accessed 2008-06-01
  10. Man widowed after his goat 'wife' chokes to death, Fred Attewill, Daily Mail, 4 May 2007, accessed 2008-06-01
  11. 'Goat Man' of Sudan Becomes a 'Widower', Fox News, 3 May 2007, accessed 2008-06-01

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