Quirky China: Monkey steals toddler, $14,800 thrown away in bag, woman tears apart basketball court

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A villager near the southwestern Chinese metropolis of Chongqing has saved a three-year-old girl from being “kidnapped” by a wild monkey outside her home. The girl, wearing a red coat, was attacked by the monkey, fell to the ground and was dragged away by the animal. Thankfully, her neighbour noticed the attack and rushed to scare the monkey away, according...

A villager near the southwestern Chinese metropolis of Chongqing has saved a three-year-old girl from being “kidnapped” by a wild monkey outside her home.

The girl’s mother, who was cooking inside her house, ran outside to check on the girl when she heard the screaming from the neighbour. She reported the case to the forestry authority. Officials said the monkey might be from the same group of monkeys that came down from the mountains and beat several elderly villagers last year.A woman who works as a cleaner for just 1,500 yuan per month returned a bag filled with 70,000 yuan after she found it in a garbage bag.

The woman and one of her female relatives destroyed the basketball court in a village in Yangzhou, in southeastern Jiangsu province, on Wednesday evening, according to the news portal china.com.cn.

Source: Law Daily Report (lawdailyreport.net)

 

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