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CHAINED AND RAPED REPEATEDLY! Man abducts orangutan, forces her to work as a prostitute in Borneo

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An orangutan has been rescued from her abductors who turned her to a sex slave and pimped her out as a prostitute to farm workers in Borneo.

The orangutan, named Pony, was chained to a wall and laid on a dirty mattress with a full face of make-up.

Reports claimed she was abused for at least six years before her rescue.

According to the UK’s The Sun, knowing what was expected, Pony would gyrate her hips when a punter came to the door before being raped by men twice the size of her who paid her owner for the experience.

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Pony’s entire body was shaved every other day, leaving her skin irritated, covered in sores and prone to mosquito bites – and she was taught how to perform sex acts.

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No one knows exactly how long Pony was forced to work as a prostitute before being rescued from a brothel in Indonesia.

She had been chained to a bed and raped repeatedly.

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The Borneo Orangutan Survival Foundation said:

“Unthinkably, Pony was herself treated as a prostitute.

“Men could pay a certain amount of money to the house owner to have sex with her.”

It is thought Pony was just six years old when she was rescued and it is not known exactly how long she had been at the ‘brothel’.

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The BOSF’s statement continued:

 “The house owner strongly refused to give up Pony. To her, Pony was a cash machine and a source of luck.”

It took the intervention of police and military officers to persuade the homeowner to allow the orangutan to leave.

She was brought to the Nyaru Menteng centre in Borneo, Indonesia, where workers were alarmed at the damage done to her.

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Pony showed no desire to explore and was not able to forage for food herself.

Volunteer Michelle Desilets told Sun Online:

“It was horrifying. She was a sex slave – it was grotesque.

“She must have been in so much pain.”

During her rehabilitation, men were not allowed near her, as she was obviously traumatised by the cruel treatment she had endured.

It is only after 15 years that she is finally in good health and able to forage for food at the Nyaru Menteng Rehabilitation Centre, where she is in an enclosure with seven other orangutans.

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