Three baboons recaptured after escaping from Sydney hospital, 'no danger' to public
Police have confirmed three baboons escaped from a truck at an animal research facility at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital in Sydney's inner west — but have now been captured.
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The baboons reportedly broke free from a truck after being transported from a NSW colony to the hospital, Health Minister Brad Hazzard confirmed.
Mr Hazzard said the incident involved a 15-year-old male baboon accompanied by two females who were "there to keep him calm because tomorrow he was due for a vasectomy".
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It is believed the animals were from the NSW National Health and Medical Research Council baboon colony in Wallacia, western Sydney.
Animal Justice Party MP Emma Hurst said the baboons were "medical experimentation survivors" who had made an "escape attempt".
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The baboons reportedly broke free from a truck after being transported from a NSW colony to the hospital, Health Minister Brad Hazzard confirmed.
Mr Hazzard said the incident involved a 15-year-old male baboon accompanied by two females who were "there to keep him calm because tomorrow he was due for a vasectomy".
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It is believed the animals were from the NSW National Health and Medical Research Council baboon colony in Wallacia, western Sydney.
Animal Justice Party MP Emma Hurst said the baboons were "medical experimentation survivors" who had made an "escape attempt".
... read more