S. Korean tourist injures himself while fleeing from wild monkeys


  • Nation
  • Monday, 06 Mar 2017

Pyoeng Seok (centre) was believed to have been chased by the troop at about 11am while walking in the resort alone.

KUANTAN:A South Korean tourist was slightly injured after being chased by a group of wild monkeys in Pantai Teluk Cempedak here, Monday.

 Pahang Malaysian Civil Defence Force (APM) director Zainal Yusoff said the victim, Pyoeng Seok, 69, was believed to have been chased by the troop at about 11am while walking in the resort alone.

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