
That man ultimately shot and killed the monkey.ĭickson police said the animal was sent to the Oklahoma Disease Laboratory for testing and that the investigation is ongoing. "After I had been attacked, the monkey went out to his vehicle and slapped him across the face and pulled his hair," Parker told KTEN. He gouged her eyes, leaving her without sight for the rest of her life, and tore off her eyelids, nose, jaw, lips and most of her scalp. Officers spoke to the owners of the animal, and the owners attempted to capture the primate but were "unsuccessful," authorities said.ĭuring the incident, Parker said she called a family friend over who also faced the monkey's wrath. The chimpanzee viciously broke nearly all of Charla bones in her face, removed one of her hands and very nearly all of the other. The monkey then ran out of sight into a wooded area after the attack, police said. "It ran up my back and jumped onto my head, pulled hair out, and then ripped my ear in half like you would a piece of paper," Parker told news outlet KTEN. Moments later, the monkey leapt on Parker and attacked her, police said. Bookmark On a day like any other Charla Nash went to visit her friend who happened to own a chimpanzee that she had raised like a son for more than a decade. When the officers got out of their patrol car, the monkey jumped on the back of the vehicle, the Dickson Police Department said. 11, 2009 - The Connecticut woman who was attacked by her friends chimpanzee in February, revealed the mangled remains of her face on the Oprah Winfrey show today for the first time, publicly showing the remnants of her missing eyes, nose and lips. The officers then called the Oklahoma Wildlife Department for help. By RUSSELL GOLDMAN November 11, 2009, 7:58 AM Nov.

But one day, the 200lb ape snapped, launching a savage, 12-minute attack on his owner's friend. Travis the chimp was a local celebrity, who ate in restaurants and used the toilet. The woman called 911 around 6 p.m., and responding officers with the Dickson Police Department found the monkey on the porch. Crazed pet chimp wails as he rips off woman's face and eats eyes in harrowing phone call WARNING: Graphic content.

Astonishingly, his victim, Charla Nash, survived, but you could argue that in many ways, her life too came to an abrupt end that day."He was lunging from one side of my porch and hitting the glass trying to get in," Parker told Inside Edition. Crazed pet chimp wails as he rips off womans face and eats >Crazed pet chimp wails as.

I can’t … He’s eating her! He’s eating her! Please! God! Please! Where are they? Where are they?” A woman who had her face and hands ripped off by a chimpanzee. “Gun! They got to shoot him! Please! Please! Hurry! Hurry! Please! I can’t. “He-he ripped her face off! He's eating her face! The ‘he’ was Travis, her 200-pound domesticated chimpanzee who went on a violent attack Monday in. "He ripped her apart! Hurry up! Hurry up! Please!” Herold breathlessly replies. He ripped her face off Please, please hurry, screamed Sandra Herold into her phone. Charla Nash, the Connecticut woman who suffered horrific injures after being mauled by a friend’s chimpanzee, is back in the hospital after physicians found her body is. "Tell me, what is the monkey doing?," the operator asks as Travis's harrowing, almost gleeful, wails and screeches echo down the line. Heres a link that goes more in depth of what happens Horror injuries of woman whose face and hands were ripped off by pet chimp and survived so the answer. It's hard to know what is more chilling about Sandra Herold's 911 call - hearing her helpless sobbing as she reveals her pet chimp is "eating" her friend's face, or the ape's frenzied screams in the background.įor an excruciating 12 minutes, Sandra is heard pleading for police to rush to her home to shoot dead Travis, the animal she had raised as her own son for the previous 14 years, reports the Daily Star. 10 She was left needing facial reconstructive surgery after the attack Credit: AP:Associated Press The 14-stone ape savaged Charla as Sandra screamed 'he's eating her' down the phone to a 911. The Woman Who Lost Her Face (Enhanced Edition): How Charla Nash Survived the Worlds Most Infamous Chimpanzee Attack - Kindle edition by NBC News, Vieira.
