Man said 'wombat rape' led to accent change

 

By Nick Squires in Sydney

Last Updated: 1:49pm GMT 27/03/2008

 

A New Zealand man who claimed he was raped by a wombat and that the
experience left him speaking with an Australian accent has been found
guilty of wasting police time.

 

Arthur Cradock, 48, from the South Island town of Motueka, called police
last month to tell them he was being raped by the marsupial at his home
and needed urgent assistance.

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Cradock, an orchard worker, later called back to reassure the police
operator that he was all right.

 

"I'll retract the rape complaint from the wombat, because he's pulled
out. Apart from speaking Australian now, I'm pretty all right you know.
I didn't hurt my bum at all."

 

He pleaded guilty in Nelson District Court to using a phone for a
fictitious purpose and was sentenced to 75 hours' community work.

 

Police prosecutor Sergeant Chris Stringer told the court that alcohol
played a large role in Cradock's life.

 

Judge Richard Russell said he was not sure what had motivated Cradock to
make the extraordinary claim.

 

In sentencing Cradock, he warned him not to do it again.

 

Wombats are native to Australia and are not found in New Zealand.
Although powerfully built and about the size of a small pig, they are
very rarely dangerous. There are three species: the widely distributed
common wombat and the much rarer southern and northern hairy-nosed
wombats.



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