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Monkey set to inherit fortune from childless Indian couple
Monkey set to inherit fortune from childless Indian couple
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Thursday, February 19, 2015
A childless couple in India has decided to bequeath their entire property, house, land and bank deposits to their pet monkey, news reports said on Thursday. Sabista and Brijesh Srivastava, residents of Rae Bareli in Uttar Pradesh State, have set up a trust that would oversee their property after their death.
According to the couple, their main beneficiary will be their monkey, Chunmun.
The couple was in the process of selecting wildlife enthusiasts as members of the Chunmun Trust, which would look after the welfare of monkeys in India. Sabista Srivastava said she got her first monkey Tintin from a neighbour who was maltreating the animal and when she objected sold it to her. Tintin died soon after and the Srivastavas bought Chunmun in 2005 and brought him up in luxury.
According to the report, his room has an air-conditioner for the summer and a heater in winter. In 2010, Chunmun was married to Bitti, a female monkey. “Every year, on the monkeys’ wedding anniversary, the Srivastavas host a dinner for about 1,000 people and feed wild monkeys in the neighbourhood. “Ever since Tintin and Chunmun came into our lives, we have prospered and we feel it is due to them. “They are our children and it is our duty to ensure that they are well looked after even when we are gone,’’ Sabista Srivastava, a lawyer, was quoted as saying by Asian Age. Click to signup for FREE news updates, latest information and hottest gists everyday
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Craziness of the highest order. Is there no other better people ?
ReplyDeleteYou can't lose the current of Good Fortune - it is a piece of you and life. You can block it out or get some distance from it (purposely or not) actually like you can stroll in the shadows and feel a chill. question de voyance gratuite
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