On the way to the toilet: A woman dies after being attacked by a flock of angry monkeys.

Chataraboina Narsawa was at home in her village in India when the hostile creatures attacked her.

Chataraboina Narsawa, 70, died in southern India after being attacked by a group of wild monkeys while going to the toilet. Reported by the Daily Mail.

The pensioner living with her daughter in the village of Ramreddy was alone at the time of the attack. Her daughter left for the wedding, but later returned and rushed her mother to the hospital, where she unfortunately died of her injuries.

Authorities denied that the woman was beaten by animals and said that the woman slipped and hit her head on the ground. However, they confirmed that Chataraboina suffered injuries that she later died while trying to escape from a crowd of monkeys.

The police inspector said, “We learned from the local residents that he tried to escape when the monkeys attacked him. He slipped and fell at the same time. He died with a head injury.”

Chataraboina’s family burned her shortly after her death, and police are still investigating.

This deadly attack is the latest in a long series of tragedies involving monkeys in India, home to millions of primates. Local residents are sounding the alarm and demanding that the government do something.

On August 31, 2022, near Budaun, India, a 52-year-old farmer tried to escape from a herd of monkeys that had attacked him. However, he died tragically after falling from the roof of his own house. Neighbors immediately took the man to the hospital, but when he arrived, doctors declared him dead.

Relatives of the victim of the aggressive primates also detailed what happened, especially that the monkeys attacked their homes and crops almost daily.

Previously Focus He wrote that in India, the eight-year-old heir to a million-dollar fortune suddenly decided to become a nun. His father, who professed Jainism, stated that he had always been very religious and that it was entirely his choice.

It has also been reported that they are trying to rename Valentine’s Day in India. Authorities hoped that changing the holiday would simultaneously increase the “emotional wealth” of citizens and deal a blow to “Western cultural imports”. But instead, the Internet “exploded” with memes and various sarcasm.

Source: Focus

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