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In India, a monkey stole a boy's phone.

The monkey exchanged the phone for a box of juice.

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In India, a monkey stole a boy's phone. 

It is not new for monkeys in India to frequently attack items belonging to people. 

Another theft recently
happened – one of the stray monkeys snatched a Samsung phone from a passerby and sat down on a wall to examine the device. The boy, deprived of his phone, started negotiating with the monkey while standing down with his friends. However, the monkey had no thought of returning the phone at all. Then, the owner of the phone offered a box of juice to the monkey. The "thief" took the juice and returned the phone to its owner.

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