Moment BBC reporter returns tortured monkey into wild
Mini was rescued after a BBC Eye investigation that exposed a global online monkey torture ring.
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She was taken from the forest after her mother was killed. Her owner tortured her and filmed it for sadistic customers mainly in the US and the UK, before she was rescued.
After two years of rehabilitation at a sanctuary run by the Jakarta Animal Aid Network, Mini and her adopted family were deemed ready to return to the wild.
BBC World Service reporter Rebecca Henschke – who spent over a year tracking Mini and her torturers down – went along for her release.
You can watch the full story on iPlayer in the UK and for international viewers on BBC World Service YouTube.
https://www.bbc.com/news/videos/clyd35gwd3do
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