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Canadian Ikea monkey won't return home

A monkey who was made famous when he was found outside a Canadian Ikea store in a cute coat will not be returned to his former owner, a court has ruled.

A judge has ruled that a pet monkey found wandering outside an Ikea store in Canada should not be returned to the woman who calls herself his mum.

The monkey, named Darwin, became famous last year when he was spotted walking around the parking lot wearing a tiny shearling coat.

The monkey's owner, Yasmin Nakhuda, had asked a court to get Darwin back.

But Ontario Superior Court Judge Mary Vallee ruled on Friday that while the monkey may have worn clothing and slept in his former owner's bed, he is still a wild animal and therefore should not be returned to her.

Nakhuda's lawyer's office said she would not be commenting on the decision.

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After she lost previous interim bids to get Darwin back, Nakhuda left court distraught.


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