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A pensioner hacked to death by a savage Monkey After this he entered his house and carried out a horrific attack.
Chapham Se-Eung, 63, was found dead in his home in southern Yala province ThailandWith dozens of bite marks and scratches, according to the report.
had become an animal terrorizing local residents Mr Se-yeung was bitten on the shoulder before the murder and ten days before his final attack.
Villagers said the animal was roaming around the area aggressively, chasing a female monkey. Reports suggest that a family has already been forced to leave their home due to his behaviour.
Mr Se-eng’s body was found by his nephew Pipat Se-eng, who found him slumped against a wall, covered in blood and still holding the metal rod he had used to escape the attack.
It is believed that the animal had repeatedly scratched him before biting off a piece of his leg. African macaque It is said that he was sitting on the terrace of the house during the police investigation.

Police chief Jakarin Laxana said that orders have now been issued to kill by shooting Sun,
“We estimate that he had been dead for about two to three days because his body was bloated and there was a foul smell,” he said.
“We sent his body to Betong Hospital for post-mortem. We do not believe anyone was involved in the death.”
“If the monkey is seen, it will be killed. There is a high risk that it could attack more people.”
Last year, hundreds of monkeys in the Thai city of Lopburi were captured and sterilized after the animals became too aggressive following the pandemic.
The lockdown deprived the city’s approximately 3,000 macaques of the leftover food from tourists and they became increasingly unruly, attacking buildings, stealing food and sometimes attacking people.
“Monkey City” attracts thousands of tourists every year and hosts the Lopburi Monkey Banquet Festival every November.
Under Thailand’s wildlife conservation law, macaques are classified as a protected species. About 1,600 monkeys are said to have been sterilized to reduce their numbers and aggression.