David Lee, who was caught masturbating over a baby seagull in an alleyway in Sunderland, has been jailed for 24 weeks. The judge described the case as 'one of the most unusual' he had ever seen in a courtroom.
A man who captured a baby seagull and masturbated over it in an alleyway while watching porn has been jailed.
‘For a time the defendant is engaging in a sexual act with the baby seagull. The defendant then stands back up.’ The woman who first reported the footage to the police told how she had been affected after having to watch Lee’s attack on the bird. His defence lawyer, Annalise Moscardini, highlighted this plea and said it was ‘clearly an unusual offence’.
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