Forest worker carrying the unconscious monkey after picking it up from the incident site. local
Jagran correspondent, Chitrakoot. After Kanpur, a large number of monkeys were found dead in Chitrakoot. At the same time, some monkeys were unconscious and were taken to the animal hospital. The reason for the death of the monkeys is not yet clear. Some are citing electric current and some cold as the cause of death. There has been a stir in the police and forest department after the death of the monkeys.
The mass death of monkeys on Shivrampur road created panic in the area. On the day of Mauni Amavasya, around 8 am on Sunday morning, 20 monkeys were found dead near Manoharganj on Shivrampur road, while two monkeys were found in an unconscious state. Forest department and police surrounded the entire area and started investigation.
Local people saw a large number of monkeys lying together on the roadside and in the nearby fields and informed the police. Outpost in-charge Yaduveer Singh arrived with the police and forest department team and saw that most of the monkeys were dead, while two monkeys were found alive, but they were shivering badly. According to eyewitnesses, all the monkeys were drenched in water and their condition was extremely abnormal. Earlier it was feared that the monkeys may have been harmed due to extreme cold or some other external reason.
Animal Husbandry Department officials have expressed the possibility of death due to electric shock in the preliminary investigation. Ranger Nafees Khan said that the post-mortem of the bodies of all the dead monkeys was done at the range office under the leadership of veterinarian Dr. Manoj Kumar. Veterinarian Dr. Manoj Kumar said that an injury was found in the mouth of one monkey, due to which the possibility of electrocution cannot be ruled out, but due to the death of such a large number of monkeys simultaneously, it would be too early to reach any conclusion.
The Forest Department has sent the viscera to the laboratory in Bareilly for testing. Only after the report comes, it will be clear whether the mass death of monkeys could be due to electric current, toxic substance or any other reason. However, the police is investigating the matter.
Dead bodies of monkeys were found in Kanpur five days ago
Dead bodies of many monkeys were found in 300 meters in Kanpur. There was anger among the villagers after seeing dead bodies of monkeys lying on the roadside near Fattepur village on Bandimata road of Chaubepur. When the post-mortem was done, it was confirmed that it was poison. Some people of the village had gone to the fields around Monday evening.
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