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What happened to Bokito the gorilla after he made woman pay the price when she smiled at him

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Published 18:33 3 May 2024 GMT+1

What happened to Bokito the gorilla after he made woman pay the price when she smiled at him

This is what happened after their encounter

Niamh Spence

Niamh Spence

Fights and incidents involving gorillas might sound wild or something out of a film, but it does happen.

One gorilla and his rampage in Rotterdam's Blijdorp Zoo springs to mind.

Back in 2007, Bokito the gorilla became famous when he escaped from his enclosure and attacked a woman, causing her serious injuries.

Bokito the gorilla is known for his 2007 escape and attack at a zoo in Rotterdam. (JERRY LAMPEN/AFP/Getty Images)
Bokito the gorilla is known for his 2007 escape and attack at a zoo in Rotterdam. (JERRY LAMPEN/AFP/Getty Images)

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The rampage was thought to be kickstarted by children throwing stones at Bokito, which caused him to get angry and escape his enclosure, which included a 3.5 meters moat and a 7,000-volt electric fence. He then attacked the woman who had been known to smile at him and see him on regular zoo visits.

Bokito was eventually stopped with a tranquiliser gun after about an hour. However, in that time, Bokito had injured the woman leaving her with about a hundred bite marks, several fractures and shattered bones in her hand.

Bokito's angry incident didn't stop there as before his tranquiliser kicked in, he then crossed a cafe terrace and entered a restaurant, pushing people aside and injuring three more.

According to the website, Gorilla Trek, making eye contact with a gorilla is a huge no-no. They explained: "To mountain gorillas, any person who keeps direct eye contact with them is a challenger and an enemy who comes to destroy the family.

Bokito the gorilla died aged 27 years old. (ED OUDENAARDEN/AFP via Getty Images)
Bokito the gorilla died aged 27 years old. (ED OUDENAARDEN/AFP via Getty Images)

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"Direct eye contact will therefore force the silverback to charge and fight you in order to defend his family. If you want to be peaceful with gorillas, you should avoid eye contact."

But what happened next for Bokito the silverback gorilla after his famous escape?

Well, unfortunately, last year in April 2023 he died, after reaching 27-years-old, and spending 18 years of his life at Rotterdam Zoo.

Bokito was born at the Berlin Zoo in 1996, before moving to Rotterdam in 2005 as part of a European breeding program.

Gorillas in captivity can live to be over 50 years of age, compared to about 40 years when in the wild, according to the World Wide Fund for Nature.

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Gorillas don't react well to eye contact. (Pexels)
Gorillas don't react well to eye contact. (Pexels)

Erik Zevenbergen, the director of the zoo, announced the sad news of Bokito's passing: "Today is a very sad day for Blijdorp. He hadn't been feeling well since Sunday."

Zevenbergen also explained how Bokito had settled into life in the zoo after his 2007 incident, he had ten gorilla offspring and adopted a son, Nasibu, which is uncommon for gorillas.

Zevenbergen explained: "Of course we are very sad in Blijdorp now. We see that the gorilla troop is very affected and that certainly also applies to the caretakers. Bokito was a very warm family man, whom we will miss very much together."

Featured Image Credit: JERRY LAMPEN/AFP/Getty Images/ED OUDENAARDEN/AFP via Getty Images

Topics: Animals, Community, Health, World News, Travel

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