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Monkeys broke into woman’s toilet and stole bath supplies

A TikTok video that has been going viral since Wednesday (26 Oct) shows a group of monkeys invading a local woman’s toilet and stealing the bath supplies within.

The woman, TikTok user @quackalackin, shared that she heard a commotion coming from the toilet, she opened the toilet door to check and found that three monkeys were breaking in through the toilet window.

The woman immediately closed the door and ran. She jokingly said in the video that because she was wearing a mask on her face, she “couldn’t go very far.”

When she opened the toilet door again to check, she found that monkeys came in and out one after another, as if using the toilet as a “home”. At one point, two monkeys jumped on the railing of the shower curtain and sat there enjoying themselves.

After a while, the monkeys decided to steal the bathroom supplies in the toilet, including the toilet supplies in the storage cabinet. One monkey managed to get the shampoo, but when he was about to climb out of the window, the shampoo slipped from his hand and fell to the ground.

Seeing this, the monkey glanced at the ground, then raised his head and stared at the woman, who described it as “death eyes” in the video.

Afterwards, the woman looked at the toilet door again and said, “I won’t deal with it now.”

The woman added that although the monkeys have come to her home as “guests” over the years because her home is close to the woods, this is the first time they had broken into her toilet.

The post Monkeys broke into woman’s toilet and stole bath supplies appeared first on The Independent News.

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