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Monkey shot in eye in La Lucia sparks outrage

The monkey was found on a property in Curlewis Close in La Lucia.

MONKEY Helpline’s Steve Smit has expressed his outrage over the shooting of a vervet monkey that was shot in the eye by what appears to be a pellet gun. The five-month-old monkey was found by local resident and Monkey Helpline assistant rescuer, Diane Bester, on Curlewis Close in La Lucia earlier this week.

Smit said it was too early to tell if the baby monkey may still lose its eye.

“The lid of his eye is still very swollen and the eye itself looks to be irreparably damaged. We are shocked by the cruelty and callousness shown by whoever was responsible for this reprehensible act. We were on our way to rescue another monkey shot on Chartwell Drive that later died from a wound to the abdomen when we received a call out about the incident in Curlewis Close. Diane (Bester) found this monkey with the wound to her eye in her garden. We are monitoring him but it is still early to tell if there was any serious brain damage,” he said.

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“It’s sickening but we are seeing more and more monkeys with pellet guns wounds and that’s because of a number of reasons. One of them is the ease at which you can purchase an air or pellet gun. We are also seeing more and more wildlife, like hadedas and in some cases residents’ pets which are shot at. It is illegal to discharge a firearm in a built-up area. I just can’t understand people who do this to any animal,” he said.

Smit said he hoped the young monkey would make a full recovery adding he was still being monitored for the next few days to assess his progress.

 

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Shiraz Habbib

Shiraz has been a community journalist for the last 12 years and has a specific interest in everything sports. He holds a Bachelor of Arts undergrad degree and honours degree from the University of KwaZulu-Natal where he majored in Communications, Anthropology and English.

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