A 72-year-old man was ’stoned to death' by monkeys in India that threw bricks at him from a tree, according to his brother.
The incident in northern India was initially recorded by police as an accident, but the man’s family have lodged a formal complaint and are demanding justice brought to bear on the monkeys, according to local reports.
Dharampal Singh was collecting dry wood in Tikri when monkeys hurled bricks at him that they had collected from a nearby building, according to his brother.
The police recorded the incident as an accident, according to local media reports, and said that the bricks were knocked down from a column, not thrown.
The incident happened on Oct. 17, according to the Navbharat Times.
‘How Can We Register the Case Against Monkeys?’
He said that police had refused to file an official report. The family have lodged a formal complaint, naming the monkeys as the accused.Chitwan Singh, station officer of Doghat police station, told the Times: ““How can we register the case against monkeys? This will make us a laughingstock. I don’t think it is a logical demand. We were definitely informed of the bizarre accident and we registered it in our case diary after which a post-mortem was also conducted.”
According to some other reports, police indicated Singh was killed when bricks were knocked on top of him by accident by the monkeys.
Singh was found lying at the base of a brick pillar when some monkeys jump on top of it, according to a police investigation, reported Navbhara Times and Bhaskar. Some of the bricks were dislodged, raining down on him.
The type of monkeys are not named in the reports, but according to the Hindu Times aggressive attacks are often carried out by rhesus macaque monkeys.
Monkeys are protected by law in India and are revered in certain cultural and religious traditions. There are an estimated 50 million.
Earlier this year, a 16-day-old baby was snatched by a monkey from the backyard of a house in the Odisha region in east India. The baby was later found by woman in the local well.
The boy’s father, Rama Krushna Nayak, did not appear to blame the monkey.
A rogue gray langur monkey terrorized the village of Supa near the east coast of India in the spring, with 19 attacks recorded in just 6 weeks.
In 2007 the deputy mayor of New Dheli died after being attacked by wild monkeys in his home. He fell from a terrace fending of the onslaught.