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Chimp Mauling Victim's Face Transplant Revealed

Chimp Mauling Victim's Face Transplant Revealed

The Connecticut woman whose face was ripped off by a chimpanzee in 2009 received a face transplant in May. Charla Nash's family showed a photograph of the 57-year-old, and Nash herself revealed to the Today Show that she can even smell and taste again. She said, "I’m beginning to feel my jaw and chin. And I can move my mouth and smile. I still feel weak. But little by little I’m getting stronger." more ›

Chimp Shooter Tells Gruesome Tale; Explains PTSD Claim

Chimp Shooter Tells Gruesome Tale; Explains PTSD Claim

A therapist told Officer Frank Chiafari to "politely decline" when asked to tell the awful story of the day Travis the chimp mauled Charla Nash in CT, ripping off her hands and face, but recently he made an exception. According to the officer—who's been denied Workers Comp for a PTSD claim after shooting the animal—it all started with a "humorous-sounding" call across the radio early last year. “[It] came over as ‘monkey attacking someone,’" he told the Times. But as he drove to scene he thought “Wait a minute, that’s Travis.” He'd met the "friendly" chimpanzee before: Travis's owners had a towing company and would sometimes bring him along when police called them to move vehicles. Chiafari pulled up he saw what looked like a pile of clothes. “Then I realized it’s a human being,” he said. “It was all ripped apart.” That's when Travis began bashing the window of his cruiser. more ›

Chimp Shooter Denied PTSD Claim

Chimp Shooter Denied PTSD Claim

Almost a year after a 200-pound chimpanzee named Travis mauled Charla Nash, the cop that shot the violent creature has been denied a claim for workers comp for post-traumatic stress disorder. Why? Because the law was made for officers who shoot people, and doesn't extend to the rest of the animal kingdom, the AP reports. But for the anniversary of the chimp's death, a Connecticut state senator wants to amend it to include police who fire at animals, at least those "required to use deadly force on animals that attempt to injure them." (How about rabid raccoons?) Meanwhile Nash—who lost hands, lips, nose and eyelids when the animal attacked—is in the process of suing the state for $150 million. more ›

No Face Transplant for Chimp Maul Victim

No Face Transplant for Chimp Maul Victim

The New Haven woman who was brutally mauled by a friend's chimpanzee last year is out of luck again—a hospital has told her it can't perform transplants on her badly disfigured face and hand. The injuries were sustained in March 2009 when Charla Nash's friend asked her to help get her perturbed pet chimp back into the house. The 200-pound animal, who went by Travis, then went berserk. He was shot by local police, but not before ripping off Nash's hand, nose, lips and eyelids leaving her permanently blind. more ›

Criminal Probe Continues in CT Chimp Mauling

Criminal Probe Continues in CT Chimp Mauling

The Connecticut woman severely injured by her friend's pet chimpanzee remains in critical condition. Charla Nash, 50, was transported to the Cleveland Clinic, which had performed a successful face transplant last December. However, it's unclear whether Nash is a good candidate for a transplant—a doctor at a different hospital told the Cleveland Plain Dealer, "Some of the traditional reconstructive techniques might not work well for this patient." more ›

CT Chimpanzee Killed After Attacking Owner's Friend

CT Chimpanzee Killed After Attacking Owner's Friend

A 200-pound chimpanzee, who was a beloved sight in his Stamford, Connecticut neighborhood, was shot by police officers after he attacked his owner's friend. The Post reports that owner Sondra Herold, 70, was having trouble containing her pet Travis: The Stamford police said that Herold "gave him Xanax in tea to quiet him, but the chimp grabbed the keys to open the kitchen door, went outside and started banging on car doors to indicate he wanted to go for a ride." So Herold called friend Charla Nash for help. more ›

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