A Newport Beach city worker happened upon a startling find Monday morning off the coast when he opened a bag that had washed up and found beheaded and dismembered animals inside.
Authorities speculate the bag was the remnants of a Santería religious ceremony, which includes animal sacrifice. About 7:20 a.m. Monday the city worker found a bag in the surf off 24th Street and West Ocean Front and pulled it out of the water. He found a hoof and bird legs poking out of it, and when he opened it up completely, found a beheaded and dismembered black and white goat along with two headless chickens and some vegetables, Lt. Craig Fox said.
The bag was the first of two situations city employees faced Monday as others found a dead duck and chicken caught in the kelp off the jetty near 28th Street with their throats cut, officials said.