Monkey jerks the money bag of the unfortunate farmer, starting continuous rain in the Auraiya of UP | Watch

A video that has become viral on social media shows a monkey throwing £ 500 notes from a tree. The bizarre incident happened in the Auraiya district of Uttar Pradesh on Tuesday. According to a post on X, a local farmer who carried money in a bag came to the Bidhuna Tehsil office for property registration. A monkey snapped his suitcase, climbed a tree and then strewn all the notes out of the bag and made a rain of money. Nearly located, people moved quickly to reach £ 500 notes, and soon more crowds gathered at the scene to get the cash. Watch a video according to a report by Times of India, Rohitash Chandra of Dondapur Village, and his son Anuj reached Bidhuna Tehsil to finalize a land agreement. Chandra brought £ 80,000 into a bag for the transaction and held the suitcase in the motorcycle’s Dickey. While doing paperwork with his lawyer, Govind Dubey, in the Tehsil complex, a monkey grabbed the boot of the boot. When some people chased the monkey, it quickly climbed up a tree with the bag and started throwing the currency notes of £ 500 one by one, the Toi report said. After this, Hapless Chandra called on the people to return the money, but he managed to get only £ 52,000, while £ 28,000 was still missing, the report said. Himachal Pradesh: Elderly man dies and recently tried to flee from monkeys, and a 66-year-old man died after falling from the roof of his four-story house in Kullu district Himachal Pradesh while trying to escape from a group of monkeys. The incident happened in the Brau town of Kullu when Desh Lal Gautam went on the roof at about 6am. The monkeys suddenly charged with him, causing him to slip and fall as he tried to flee. He was taken to Khaneri Hospital, where the doctors declared him dead with their arrival. Police Deputy Police (DSP) superintendent, on Chandrashekhar Kayath, said there is no mention of the game. The body was handed over to the family after a post -mortem, reports the news agency Pti.