Police spokesman Daniel Vikdal said the chimpanzees were shot dead on the instructions of zoo officials to avoid public nuisance. They are very strong animals. He added that they are not as tame as domesticated animals.
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The chimpanzees escaped from Furuvik Zoo near Gavle at lunchtime. The zoo authorities clarified that the chimpanzees were killed for the safety of the people.
A fifth chimpanzee is believed to have returned on its own. Park spokeswoman Annika Troselius said. It is the park’s responsibility to ensure that the latter is returned. So Troselius made it clear that the subject was treated with great care.
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After the chimpanzees escaped, the public was advised not to leave their homes. Even their staff are very careful when dealing with chimpanzees. They say they are cautious because they are dangerous animals.
We were careful not to hurt anyone. Park authorities will pay more attention to prevent such incidents from happening once more. Troselius said it is investigating how the fall occurred.
Furuvik Zoo, which is now closed, had a total of seven chimpanzees. It is the only primate research station in the Nordic region.
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