Donkey dies after being sat on in Spanish Nativity scene

With a banner in the background featuring Jesus' birth with former Popes, from left, Pope Paul VI and Pope Benedict XVI, Pope Francis, center, leads a mass at Manger Square outside the Church of the Nativity, revered as the site of Jesus' birth, in the West Bank town of Bethlehem on Sunday, May 25, 2014. AP

With a banner in the background featuring Jesus’ birth with former Popes, from left, Pope Paul VI and Pope Benedict XVI, Pope Francis, center, leads a mass at Manger Square outside the Church of the Nativity, revered as the site of Jesus’ birth, in the West Bank town of Bethlehem on Sunday, May 25, 2014. AP

MADRID, Spain – An overweight man was on Wednesday charged with animal abuse in southern Spain after a young donkey died three days after he sat on it at an outdoor Nativity scene.

The five-month-old donkey named Platero was on display along with other animals in the center of the town of Lucena in Spain’s Andalucia region, as part of their annual Christmas celebrations.

But on December 10 a man weighing nearly 150 kilos (330 pounds) climbed into the donkey’s pen and sat on the animal’s back to have his picture taken, two animal rights groups, Adebo and Circulo Animalista de Podemos Lucena, said in a statement.

A photo widely circulating on social media show the portly man, who wore a blue shirt and green pants, grinning as he poses on the donkey with one hand on his hip and the other hanging on to the wooden fence that was meant to keep him out.

Two days later the donkey was taken to a vet after local residents contacted Lucena town hall to say that the animal was not able to stand, the animal rights groups said. The donkey died the following day.

“Our Platero was literally squashed by a man,” the statement said.

“The man proudly posed with his almost 150 kilos of weight on the fragile body of the animal, fatally injuring him.”

Police in Lucena detained a 38-year-old man over the incident and charged him with animal abuse, a local police spokesman said.

“TAKE CARE OF ANIMALS! Don’t be an ass…Show humanity and intelligence. Respect the rules!,” Spain’s national police said in a Twitter message that included a link to a story about the case in El Mundo newspaper.

Nativity scenes depicting the birth of Jesus are found across towns and cities in Spain in the lead-up to Christmas, and often include live animals such as sheep and donkeys.

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