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Zoo visitor from viral clip apologises for taunting orangutan before it attacked him

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An idiotic zoo visitor has apologised for taunting an orangutan before it attacked him in Indonesia.

Hasanal Arifin, 19, climbed over the fence and filmed himself taunting the primate at the Kasang Kulim Zoo in Riau province on June 6.

However, the furious orangutan appeared to have become agitated when the young lad held out his arms towards the cage.

Footage from Hasanal's selfie video shows how the orangutan grabbed his arm with 'unthinkable reflexes'.

The furious orangutan tried to pull Hasanal inside the cage and even grabbed him by the leg before an onlooker helped.

Speaking today exclusively to ViralPress, a partner of Newsflare, Hasanal said: 'I only made the video to play with the orangutan. I love all animals and I wasn't teasing it to show off.

'I was shocked when it grabbed me. The monkey's reflexes were so quick. It was unthinkable, I was not prepared. I thought it would kill me. I really thought I would die.

'The monkey's hands were so strong. My legs were really hurting and he left scratches and bruises on them.

'I remember being trapped. It felt like a long time. I was just relieved when I escaped. But since then I have had a lot of problems because of the video. I have received a lot of abuse.

'Now I just want to move on from the incident because it has caused me so much trouble.'

Staff were alerted to the incident and Hasanal was kicked out of the attraction. Outraged zoo officers later ordered Hasanal to make a public apology.

Recording a video apology, Hasanal said: 'I want to apologise for what has happened and feel that I am endangering myself and the wildlife and causing a lot of harm to other parties.

'And I promise not to do that again because I have violated the restrictions that have been determined and regulated and warned by the zoo.

'And for those who saw my viral video, I want the video to be a lesson for all of us to obey the rules that have been determined.

'I want to apologise to my parents for making my mother and father disappointed.

'And for the people I have harmed, I want to apologise and I feel guilty for doing things that are against the rules.

'I appeal to all of the public and friends who saw my video, to not to do what I did. And stick to the rules.'

Meanwhile, the zoo manager Mohammad Ides reminded visitors to take the rules seriously. He said a fence would have a new warning sign added.

The zoo manager said: ‘The visitor wanted to take a video, create content without permission. He crossed the safety distance barrier. 'This was idiotic, stupid behaviour. It also put himself and others in great danger.

'I have reminded staff to ensure that no visitors have the chance to do this again.'

‘This is very dangerous and violates the rules. We have already reprimanded the man. Please take the rules seriously.'

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