Tragedy in Uttar Pradesh: Infant Dies After Being Snatched by Monkeys and Dumped in Water Barrel
In a
deeply disturbing incident that has shocked residents of Surajpur village in
Uttar Pradesh’s Sitapur district, a two-month-old baby boy lost his life after
being snatched from his home by a group of monkeys and dumped into a
water-filled barrel on the roof of the house.
The tragedy unfolded on a Thursday morning while the infant was sleeping on a cot in the family’s verandah. His parents, occupied with household chores, were unaware of the danger until it was too late.
According
to local reports, the monkeys entered the home and abducted the child without
warning. A frantic search ensued when the family discovered the baby missing.
After combing through the house and surrounding area, the infant was found
floating lifeless in a drum of water on the rooftop. He was rushed to a nearby
hospital but was declared dead on arrival.
The child
had reportedly been in fragile health and was recently receiving treatment at a
trauma center in Lucknow. His sudden death has devastated the family,
especially as he was their firstborn. The incident has also sparked widespread
grief and outrage among villagers, who have long struggled with aggressive
monkey invasions. Locals say the animals frequently raid homes and fields,
causing damage and posing serious threats to safety.
Authorities
were alerted after news of the death spread through the community. Police have
since inspected the home and sent the body for a post-mortem examination. Early
findings support the family's account, and officials are collecting statements
from neighbors and relatives to piece together the full sequence of events.
This
heartbreaking case has reignited calls for urgent government intervention to
address the growing monkey menace in rural and semi-urban parts of Uttar
Pradesh. Residents are demanding stronger measures to prevent similar tragedies
and ensure the safety of vulnerable populations, especially children.
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Sitapur Infant Death: Grief
Deepens as Villagers Demand Action Against Monkey Menace
As of
September 8, 2025, the tragic death of a two-month-old baby boy in Surajpur
village, Sitapur district, continues to stir outrage and sorrow across Uttar
Pradesh.
The
infant, who was snatched from his cot by a group of monkeys and later found
drowned in a rooftop water barrel, has become the center of renewed calls for
government intervention.
Local
authorities have confirmed the sequence of events: the baby was sleeping in the
verandah while his parents were occupied with chores when monkeys entered the
home and abducted him. His lifeless body was discovered in a water-filled drum
on the roof after a frantic search. Despite being rushed to the hospital, he
was declared dead on arrival.
Police
have conducted an initial investigation and sent the body for postmortem. The
findings so far align with the family's account. However, the incident has
reignited long-standing frustrations among villagers, who say the monkey problem
has been ignored for years. Residents report frequent injuries, property
damage, and now, a fatality, all allegedly due to unchecked monkey aggression.
No formal
statement has yet been issued by the forest department or higher administrative
bodies regarding new containment measures. Meanwhile, villagers are demanding
immediate action, including relocation of aggressive monkey populations and
improved safety protocols to prevent future tragedies.
The
emotional toll on the family and community remains profound, with many
questioning how such a preventable loss could occur in broad daylight.
The
incident has also sparked broader conversations about human-wildlife conflict
in rural India, where rapid urbanization and habitat encroachment continue to
blur the boundaries between people and animals.
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