Friday, February 13, 2026

70-year-old woman dies in a brutal monkey attack

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Hyderabad: Tragedy struck a quiet neighborhood in Telangana’s Kama Reddy district as a 70-year-old woman was brutally killed by a troop of monkeys. The incident occurred in broad daylight as the woman was busy cleaning utensils at her home. According to sources, the woman was alone at home while her daughter was attending a wedding on the outskirts of the town.

The victim’s house was suddenly invaded by a barrel of 20 monkeys, who began to rummage through the house. To defend herself, the woman fought back, but tragically, she was overpowered by the primates. The monkeys left her with severe bruises on her neck, head, and legs, which ultimately proved fatal.

Despite the woman’s loud cries for help, the neighbors were too afraid to come to her rescue and remained locked up in their homes, leaving her at the mercy of the wild animals. After the monkeys had fled the scene, the neighbors discovered the woman lying on the ground in a pool of blood. She was immediately rushed to the hospital, but her injuries were too severe to be saved.

The incident has left the entire community in shock and disbelief, as such incidents are rare in this part of the country. The local authorities have been informed, and efforts are being made to prevent such incidents in the future. Wildlife officials have been alerted to investigate the matter and take necessary steps to ensure the safety of residents in the area.

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