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Monkey savages Taj Mahal tourist's leg as attacks spike at world wonder

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monkey on at the Taj Mahal in India.The Taj Mahal, situated in the city of Agra, is one of the seven wonders of the world and attracts more than six million visitors each year.However, the palace and Agra in general continues to deal with a monkey situation that continues to rear its ugly head.READ MORE: Shocking moment monkey takes down bloke and rips his top after he threw rocks at palsA Spanish tourist was photographing the Taj Mahal on Monday (September 19) when she was bitten by the ape on the premises of the palace.It's yet another incident that took place on palace grounds following two foreigners and one Indian tourist reported to have been injured at the Taj Mahal in the last 10 days.These particular incidents have garnered the attention of the authorities, resulting in the ASI (Archaeological Survey of India) superintendent instructing employees to now carry sticks in order to scare away the monkeys.Despite employees now being armed, it's not doing much in the protection of tourists with monkey attacks in Agra remaining a regular occurrence, and sometimes even proving to be fatal.Just last month, two tourists from Delhi were attacked by monkeys as footage of the victims taken by shopkeepers outside the palace spread on social media.To stay up to date with all the latest news, make sure you sign up to one of our newsletters here.A report compiled by the Times of India quoted a shopkeeper saying: " One woman was bitten on the abdomen, while the other was bitten on the left leg.

They left soon after without complaining."One recent instance of how monkey attacks can turn fatal was the death of a 12-day-old infant in 2018.It was reported that a monkey snatched the infant from his mother's arms and killed it.READ.

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