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Alcoholic Monkey Serve ‘Life Sentence’, Caused A Death of 250 Victims

An alcoholic monkey who is said to be furious over his running out of alcohol drinks has caused the death of a man and injured 250 others in an incident in India.

The monkey, known as Kalua, was previously guarded by an occultist who provided the animal with liquor at his home in Mirzapur, Uttar Pradesh.

But after the owner passed away, the animal does not get his alcohol supply and began to roam the streets and attacking people with fury.

According to a Daily Mail report, the monkey targeted a group of women or girls and many children needed plastic surgery after he bit their face with his fangs.

Picture: Daily Mail

More tragically, one of the 250 victims that Kalua was attack has died.

The six-year-old monkey was arrested and taken to Kanpur Zoo where zoologists found the animal not only addicted to alcohol but also did not want to eat vegetables.

Scientists believe that the previous owner also fed the monkey with a meat and resulted in an uncontrollable rage.

Kalua also tends to attack the female zoo keepers and other monkeys who are in the cage with him. As a result, the zoo decided to lock Kalua in a cage for the rest of his life.

Source: Daily Mail

Adib Mohd

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