Paris zoo reopens after monkey-hunt

Visitors walk in an enclosure at the Vincennes zoo in Paris. Picture: Fred Dufour/AFP

Visitors walk in an enclosure at the Vincennes zoo in Paris. Picture: Fred Dufour/AFP

Published Jan 27, 2018

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Paris - Three baboons who went on the run,

prompting the evacuation and closure of a zoo in Paris, ended

their escapade and were returned to their enclosure in the early

hours of Saturday.

The Vincennes zoo, shut on Friday afternoon while dozens of

police and zoo-keepers launched a monkey-hunt, said the three -

a baby and two older females - were returned to their enclosure

at 4.15 a.m. (0315 GMT).

"The incident is over," the zoo said in a statement. It said

it would reopen to visitors later in the day and was now trying

to establish how the primates got loose in the first place.

The alarm was raised on Friday afternoon when a zoo employee

bumped into a baboon in a corridor.

Reuters

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