13 Monkeys die in fire at Woburn Safari Park
VOICED: Shows exterior shots entrance to Woburn Safari Park with signs and cars arriving and driving through the gates. Exterior shots driving past turning to the African Forest Drive in the Safari Park with line of traffic cones closing access to visitors. Exterior shots entrance to London Zoo and firefighters working on fire damaged building in zoo. Interview with Bedfordshire Fire and Rescue spokesman Paul Goddard speaking on fire was traumatic event for staff and fire crews. Interview with Drew Mullin fromWoburn Safari Park speaking on Patas Monkeys house was already part destroyed when fire crews arrived and zoo staff are devestated. Interview with Director of PETA Elisa Allen speaking on criticising zoos. (THIS CLIP CONTAINS BLACK HOLES - THIRD PARTY CONTENT) Staff at a Safari Park say they're devastated after thirteen monkeys died in a fire. The blaze broke out in the early hours of this morning at Woburn Safari Park near Milton Keynes, on 2nd January, 2017 near Buckinghamshire, England, UK





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901178364
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Sky News
Date created:
02 January, 2018
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Rights-ready
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Clip length:
00:02:26:02
Location:
Milton Keynes, England, United Kingdom
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QuickTime 8-bit Photo-JPEG HD 1440x1080 25i
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Sky News
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hlc-775097275-sja-monkey01p154935tu.mov