
A heartbreaking and deeply disturbing moment unfolded when baby monkey Lucie was violently smashed hard into the ground. The incident happened suddenly, leaving everyone shocked and horrified.
Lucie, fragile and still so new to life, had no way to protect herself. In a swift and brutal act — whether out of aggression, confusion, or panic — someone gripped her tiny body and forcefully slammed her down. The impact was harsh. Her small frame hit the earth with a sickening thud, far too hard for a baby of her age to handle.
Cries rang out. Lucie let out a sharp, weak sound — a painful mix of fear and suffering. The group around her went silent for a moment, stunned by what had just happened. A few nearby monkeys reacted, running toward the scene, sensing something terribly wrong.
Lucie lay on the ground, barely moving, her body trembling. Her head tilted to one side, and her limbs were limp. The damage was clear — physical trauma, possibly internal injury, and deep shock. Her mother rushed to her, frantically trying to lift her, comfort her, as if hoping love alone could undo the harm.
Moments like this in the animal world are rare but real. Sometimes aggressive behavior, jealousy, or even social disorder in the troop can result in tragedy — and innocent babies like Lucie pay the price.