Monkeys attack village in Indonesia

In this photo taken on December 3, 2010 a monkey sits in a tree branch in Rinca island.

In this photo taken on December 3, 2010 a monkey sits in a tree branch in Rinca island.

Published Jan 30, 2013

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Makassar, Indonesia -

A mob of wild monkeys has gone on a rampage in a village in eastern Indonesia, entering houses and attacking residents. Seven people were injured, including one who is in critical condition.

Ambo Ella, a spokesman for Sidendeng Rappang District in South Sulawesi province, says the surprise attack by about 10 monkeys happened in Toddang Pulu village.

He said on Wednesday that a 16-year-old boy was badly bitten in the attack on Monday and is being treated at the hospital

He believes the troop came from a nearby forest protected by a local tribe. It's unclear why the monkeys, which are usually afraid of humans and flee when they hear human voices, emerged and attacked.

Local authorities are investigating to find out what prompted the attack, which caused panic among villagers. - Sapa-AP

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