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Monkey steals baby and forces him to play as panic-stricken parents look on
A monkey was seen playing with a two-year-old boy by the side of the road after kidnapping it from a house in Haryana in India.
The monkey and the baby can be seen sitting by the roadside as the monkey tries peeling off something from the baby’s hair.
A woman who spots the baby can also be seen approaching the primate to rescue the baby but the monkey refuses to let it go
The woman can be heard saying, “From where did you get the baby, Let me take it home.” After which the monkey hugs the kid and refuses to let the woman take him along with her.
The monkey although seen playfully enjoying with the kid, the baby had no idea as to what was going on or how to escape out of its clutches.
A bystander who witnessed the event immediately captured it on his mobile phone in case anything goes wrong.
In a similar event earlier, a monkey entered inside a house and pinned a baby on the floor while it was confronted by the family members in India.
The monkey’s attempt to flee with the baby failed as the members of the house spotted the ape and circled it around preventing it fromescaping.
Monkeys stealing baby is quite common in India, a newborn baby was found drowned in a well in Odisha last year after allegedly being snatched away by a monkey. The monkey had mistakenly dropped the baby in the well as it slipped out of the hands of the ape and fell intothe well.
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