Killing Stone Monkeys A 72 year old man dead at the brick


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The human family demands that the monkeys be forced to pay, but the police say that they can not do anything.

Dharampal Singh was attacked Thursday by a group of vicious monkeys who armed themselves with bricks and stoned him. The times of India reports that the 72-year-old gentleman was picking up dry wood for the havan when the monkeys threw themselves into the trees and rained bricks on him.

Singh was attacked by aggressive simians in the Tikri village of Baghpat, Uttar Pradesh, and was injured in the head and chest. The old man was taken to the hospital for treatment, but died later.

The monkeys involved in the attack got the bricks they had used to kill Singh in an abandoned structure.

Monkeys are considered a nuisance, and they make hell live, says the local population. In Delhi alone, their population has reached about 30,000 undisciplined inhabitants, reports PRI.

Abandoned monkeys enter cars, steal food and sometimes terrorize and kill people when they form a group – or alone in the case of monkeys attacking children.

Dharampal Singh's family has officially lodged a complaint with the police regarding the killing of their brother by monkeys, but as monkeys are a protected species, nothing can be done. The monkeys are celebrated and considered sacred because of their association with the visionary Hindu god of the monkeys, Hanuman.

Impression showing the Hindu god Hanuman

Print showing Hanuman.

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Mr. Singh's brother said the following.

"The monkeys threw more than 20 bricks in Dharampal on Thursday. Piers of a fairly high height, the bricks were sufficient to kill him. These rogue monkeys are the real culprits and have to pay for it. "

Police say that the whole incident is a dilemma and nothing can be done. They also said that Singh's death was an accident. An officer from the Doghat Police Station responded to the incident by saying, "How can we register the case against monkeys? That will make us laugh. "

Deadly attacks in the region are on the rise, and rhesus macaques are mainly responsible. Wildlife experts said they did not know which monkey race had attacked and killed Dharampal Singh, however.

In order to fight the attacks, some locals use a group of monkey sensors called Langur men. Langur men use langurs to fight the naughty antics of the rhesus monkey. The langur is another monkey found in Southeast Asia, and they are gray with ebony faces and ears. Plus, they have threatening three-inch canines in their business – perfect for treating wandering monkeys.

Langur peak of the southwest.

Langur from the southwest.

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The problem with this approach is that it is illegal to own a langur and the Ministry of the Environment has repressed this practice in 2012. After that, anyone who owns, trades or rents Asian monkeys can face a sentence of severe prison. The New Delhi City Council, which previously employed several men of the language, has canceled its contract. Previously, they received 10,000 rupees ($ 165) a month to patrol and protect the city of apes. However, a handful of Langurian men would continue to control the monkeys with langurs.

For now, Dharampal Singh's family is not satisfied with the police response and she writes to the higher authorities asking them to charge the monkeys who attacked her in a fatal manner.

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