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Crown Princess’s favourite chimp dies in Furuviksparken zoo drama

Santino, the painting chimp and favourite of Crown Princess Victoria, died this morning as the Furuviksparken escape drama came to an end and zoo officials admitted mistakes were made.

Crown Princess's favourite chimp dies in Furuviksparken zoo drama
Santino the chimp, favourite of Crown Princess Victoria. Foto: TT/Anders Wiklund/SCANPIX

On Saturday morning it was confirmed that the three surviving chimpanzees at Furuviksparken have been safely captured.

The escape drama, which began on Wednesday last week, has left four of the park’s seven chimpanzees dead and another seriously injured that may yet have to be euthanised.

“They [now] sit in a secured mesh cage, then in parallel we try to secure them in the monkey house. Now we’re going to basically go through their entire enclosure. But we have full supervision over them and they are in contact with the staff closest to them,” the park’s CEO, Sandra Wilke, said in a statement

This means that there is no longer any risk of them being able to get out of the chimpanzee enclosure, and work is now underway together with veterinarians to assess the condition of the chimpanzees.

READ ALSO: Four chimpanzees shot after escape from Swedish wildlife park

“They are mobile, eat and drink, behave as they usually do and they would like to have contact with animal keepers,” Wilke added.

Following the escape on Wednesday, three chimpanzees were shot dead: Linda and Torsten outside the enclosure, and Santino inside. A fourth, Manda, has now also been confirmed dead.

Santino – artist and royal favourite

One of the chimps killed, Santino, was known to be not only a talented artist but a favourite among Swedish royalty.

“It is with great sadness that we can now also confirm that the chimpanzee that has been confirmed deceased in the chimpanzee house, but which we had not been able to identify, is Santino,”  Furuviksparken said in a press release.

Killed on Saturday morning, Santino has attracted attention for his paintings and is a favourite of Crown Princess Victoria and Princess Madeleine. When the Crown Princess turned 25, she donated SEK 100,000 to a chimpanzee charity project and received a painting of Santino as a thank you.

In 2012, SVT Vetenskap reported that Santino’s paintings and prints had raised around half a million kronor. 

Santino’s talent was first discovered when he arrived at the Furuviksparken from Munich Zoo and was provided with paint during his quarantine. Over time the chimp became so skilled that he was eventually able to sell some of his paintings for SEK 10,000 each.

Santino also interested researchers with his planning skills after collecting stones to throw at visitors at a later date.

Survivors

One of the surviving chimps, Selma, is also seriously injured.

“Regarding Selma’s injuries, we do not have a veterinary assessment. If Selma is suffering, we may have to euthanise her,” Wilke said. “I understand that there are many people who are sad, angry and disappointed. We have failed in this situation.”

“I cannot answer as to what we should do with the [surviving] monkeys. I cannot answer how we assess the situation going forward. In that assessment, their well-being is taken into account.”

The chimpanzees Maria-Magdalena and Tjobbe are physically unharmed.

Escape

It is unclear how the monkeys got out, but tracks in the snow show, according to Wilke, that one or more chimpanzees first got out of the enclosure and then further into the park through a door to the monkey enclosure. 

“There are more animals living outside the chimpanzee house, for example cotton-headed tamarins and reptiles. We have now managed to secure their area so that our employees can get in and take care of them and we are now awaiting a status report from the veterinarians regarding the well-being of these animals,” the zoo said in a statement early on Saturday.

The incident will be investigated by the Furuviksparken to understand what happened and whether they could have acted differently. Furuvik has also reported the escape to the Work Environment Authority.

“The questions about the future must come when we have got to the bottom of an investigation into what has happened,” Wilke said.

It is also unclear whether the chimpanzee house will be open as usual this summer.

“We have planned to be closed now and we will not be open until the summer of 2023. We have collaborations with schools and we are investigating what to do with interns going forward. At the moment, I cannot say whether we will be open this summer,” Wilke added.

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Did Swedish authorities just make it legal to own a unicorn?

No, but Jönköping county governor’s reply to an eight-year-old girl’s Christmas wish list is warming the hearts of a nation, after she issued her with a permit for the mythical creature.

Did Swedish authorities just make it legal to own a unicorn?

“Hej! My name is Elsie and I am 8 years old and live on a farm,” the girl’s letter reads, sent to the county administrative board in Jönköping, southern Sweden, a few weeks before the holidays.

“I want a unicorn but my mum and dad say that I need to ask you for permission. Please can I have permission to have a unicorn at home if we find some or if I get some for Christmas? Please answer quickly!”

Elsie’s letter to Jönköping county governor. Photo: supplied

A few days later, Elsie received a signed letter from Helena Jonsson, Jönköping county governor, informing her that her permit had been granted.

“We approve your permit for unicorn ownership on one condition, that you look after it/them well,” Jonsson wrote, before adding that she’d like Elsie to send her a picture if she finds a unicorn or gets one for Christmas.

Her letter quickly went viral in Sweden after Elsie’s mother Viktoria shared it in an open Facebook group.

“She thinks it’s great and now has high hopes for a magic Christmas present under the tree!” Viktoria told The Local.

When The Local spoke to county governor Helena Jonsson, she wasn’t able to confirm whether the permit was legally binding.

“There’s no legislation concerning unicorns,” she laughed, “so it’s unlikely.”

Unfortunately, this doesn’t necessarily mean that everyone in Jönköping is now allowed to keep pet unicorns, either.

“Well, she was allowed one on the condition that she looks after it properly, and then I also told her that if she finds one or has any proof that they exist, then I’d like her to send us a picture. So I guess it depends on the type of unicorn you mean.”

The letter from county governor Helena Jonsson to eight-year-old Elsie. Photo: supplied

Jonsson said that media interest in the story had been “astonishing”.

“It’s been a surprise and a bit of a shock how much interest there has been in this application,” she said.

“It’s a story about a girl who is determined, who just before Christmas wants to make sure there are no issues with her Christmas wish list and who wants to make sure she gets a quick response.”

“It goes straight to the heart, and it’s really, really cute,” Jonsson added, adding that she has a grandchild that also enjoys dressing up as a unicorn.

The letter was originally sent to Jönköping local government office. Workers were originally not sure of how they should respond, so they sent the unusual request on to the county governor.

“We don’t have any kind of process or legislation in place for unicorn permits,” Jonsson said.

When asked whether the county had ever received similar requests, Jonsson, who has been county governor since 2018, said this was the first one she’d come across.

“What kind of excuse can I come up with now?” Elsie’s mother wrote in her Facebook post. “And what kind of stable does it need?”

Elsie’s not the first child ever to be granted a permit to keep unicorns, though.

In 2022, a young girl in California named Madeline was given permission by the LA County Department of Animal Care and Control to keep a pet unicorn, as long as she promised to look after it, by giving it “regular access to sunlight, moonbeams and rainbows”, feeding it watermelon at least once a week, and promising to polish its horn at least once a month with a soft cloth.

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