Japan macaque monkey attack victims to get money

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AFP Tokyo
Last Updated : Oct 10 2013 | 1:20 PM IST
Victims of an ill-tempered monkey that terrorised a town in western Japan are to be offered compensation, an official said today.
More than 1,000 professional hunters, firefighters and police officers were mobilised to snare the piqued primate after it set upon 18 people during a weeks-long rampage through Hyuga.
The wild macaque was finally cornered in a vacant house on September 9 after 280 people had spent the day searching for it. The monkey was put down shortly thereafter.
The municipal assembly of Hyuga, in Miyazaki prefecture, unanimously approved a bill to offer USD 205 to each person the male monkey had attacked.
Patrols were continuing around the streets in case of further danger, the official said.
"But we have not found any other monkeys threatening our people," said Kenji Yoshida, a city official. "The city has now returned to calm and normal."
Macaque monkeys are common in the wild throughout Japan, where the densely-wooded hillsides provide a habitat.
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First Published: Oct 10 2013 | 1:20 PM IST

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