2024-10-15 13:29:08
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Investigation Unfolds After Monkeys' Mysterious Deaths in Hong Kong Zoo

The Hong Kong Zoological and Botanical Gardens faces a crisis following the sudden deaths of nine monkeys, including critically endangered species. This alarming incident has prompted a thorough investigation into potential zoonotic diseases, such as tuberculosis and cholera.

Authorities are conducting necropsies and toxicology tests to ascertain the cause of these unusual fatalities. In response, the government has convened urgent meetings to address the situation, with Chief Executive John Lee emphasizing the need for prompt action.

While the broader health of the zoo's remaining animals appears stable, concerns about the risks associated with captivity and disease transmission persist among activists. The facility, which has a rich history dating back to 1871, now finds itself in the spotlight as it seeks to uncover the truth behind this troubling event.

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