Monkeys died by drowning : Post mortem report

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Monkeys died by drowning : Post mortem report

Friday, 07 June 2024 | PNS | DALTONGANJ

The three vet doctors' conducted a post mortem report of each and every 32 monkeys confirmed their death by drowning. 

The post mortem report read the monkeys died because of the distended lungs having accumulation of water in it.

It was not only water in the lungs. There was debris in the form of dirt and dust. The monkeys had asphyxia.

The post mortem report further read the heart had clotted blood. There were frothy exudates in the mouth and pharynx of the monkeys. 

32 monkeys were found dead in a well at Soraath village under the Panki police station on June 3 morning. 

Ranger Umesh Dubey and his team under the directive of the incharge divisional forest officer Medininagar Kumar Ashish worked too hard and got the monkeys out of the well. They were buried. 

The monkeys had jumped in to the well for water from where they could not come out. 

The post mortem of the 32 monkeys was done on June 3.

Incharge DFO Medininagar Kumar Ashish said it was a sheer tragedy where too some over brilliant people had begun to explore cause of death of these monkeys as per their convenience. 

Methane gas was not overruled. It was a major suspect. 

However the fact of the matter was that around a dozen locals then had gone down to this well through the iron clip on its wall and they came out of the well to tell people there what they saw in the well.

Had this well had any methane gas, none who went inside the well could be alive to tell the people there what they found in the well. 

A well if it has methane can't have any amount of algae or fungi but here it was in the well in abundance.
 

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