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German Influencer Hospitalized After Krabi Monkey Attack

Julia Willecke, a German influencer, experienced a monkey attack in Krabi, Thailand, resulting in a hospital visit. On a solo trek along a trail known for monkey activity, Willecke was approached and bitten by the animals. Though initially unconcerned, she sought medical attention when her wound showed worrying signs, leading to a vaccination and antibiotics.

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Willecke, known for her travel content on Instagram with over four million followers, recounted the incident on her podcast, Die Nervigen, aired on January 30. While walking on the beach trail, a small monkey climbed onto her, and moments later, four larger monkeys joined, escalating the situation. She described how one monkey climbed to her shoulder and another clamped onto her leg, causing the injury.

Despite the alarming bite, Willecke stated that she received prompt treatment at a hospital, where she was given a vaccination and discharged within half an hour. She returned home with antibiotics to prevent infection. There were no lasting injuries from the encounter, and the influencer resumed her activities soon after.

Looking forward, Willecke’s incident highlights the potential dangers tourists face when interacting with wildlife, emphasizing the need for caution. The local authorities might consider further awareness campaigns to inform visitors about the risks posed by animals in tourist areas, reported The Thaiger.

Key Takeaways

  • Julia Willecke was bitten by monkeys during a solo walk in Krabi.

  • She received hospital treatment and was discharged after about 30 minutes.

  • The incident underscores the importance of caution around wildlife.

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richard_smith237 Star Member

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6 hours ago, georgegeorgia said:

For those who don't know I was slapped repeatedly on the back of the head in Lopburi in March 2025

Thats called a Donkey Punch...

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GammaGlobulin Star Member

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Even the monkeys here hate tourists.

Not surprising, really.

Sigmund Gold Member

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This is what happens when all the western "influencers" make on nuisance towards animals.

In fact, not really sure who is finally the real dumb monkey in this case ??

Evil Penevil Gold Member

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Macaques can do serious damage if they feel threatened, They also carry the herpes B virus and can infect humans. Avoid them whenever possible. If you are going to visit an area where the macaques have become accustomed to humans and lost their fear of them, make sure you have an effective means of warding them off. A water pistol filled with an ammonia solution works well, as does a long flexible bamboo "whip." Monkeys will usually back away at the sight of the whip.

georgegeorgia Diamond Member

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2 minutes ago, Evil Penevil said:

Macaques can do serious damage if they feel threatened, They also carry the herpes B virus and can infect humans. Avoid them whenever possible. If you are going to visit an area where the macaques have become accustomed to humans and lost their fear of them, make sure you have an effective means of warding them off. A water pistol filled with an ammonia solution works well, as does a long flexible bamboo "whip." Monkeys will usually back away at the sight of the whip.

Oh please spare us your wisdom on the cruelty to animals

blaze master Diamond Member

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4 minutes ago, georgegeorgia said:

Oh please spare us your wisdom on the cruelty to animals

Im sure the monkeys had pure intentions with the woman.

Evil Penevil Gold Member

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9 minutes ago, georgegeorgia said:

Oh please spare us your wisdom on the cruelty to animals

Please share with us your wisdom about a less cruel method of fending off an angry macaque.

Was the little girl in this picture being cruel to the monkey?

7 hours ago, JerryM said:

My apologies to whomever first posted this photo from Lopburi:

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simon43 Star Member

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20 minutes ago, Evil Penevil said:

Macaques can do serious damage if they feel threatened, They also carry the herpes B virus and can infect humans. Avoid them whenever possible. If you are going to visit an area where the macaques have become accustomed to humans and lost their fear of them, make sure you have an effective means of warding them off. A water pistol filled with an ammonia solution works well, as does a long flexible bamboo "whip." Monkeys will usually back away at the sight of the whip.

Do you need to have sex with the macaque to get infected by the Herpes B virus?

Just asking...

Evil Penevil Gold Member

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1 minute ago, simon43 said:

Do you need to have sex with the macaque to get infected by the Herpes B virus?

Just asking...

Are you worried or just asking for a friend? Getting bitten by a macaque is enough to infect you.

john11k Senior Member

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Can’t influence monkeys. 🤣

BerndD Silver Member

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14 hours ago, xtrnuno41 said:

It is a blond, female, influencer, so all said .

The "yellow shower" man is also a blond influencer, so all said

BerndD Silver Member

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19 hours ago, JamesPhuket10 said:

You will have upset the dinosaurs now, you will be bombarded with negative thumbs down, but never mind, just laugh as I do. 😄

Because they can press the keys on a keyboard and write words they think they know everything on how the whole networking/social-media works these days.

I do not follow influences etc but I know they are there for a reason, it is a business and it works.

"....you will be bombarded with negative thumbs down..."

You were right, but I'll do it like you: I just laugh.

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SenorTashi Advanced Member

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On 2/20/2026 at 12:42 AM, daveAustin said:

Those macaques are aggressive little b’stards

I spend a lot of time around macaques in a different country, where the monkeys are very relaxed.

They never steal from people and even if they feel threatened, they just warn you to back off.

One jumped on my shoulders once, then jumped off.

I would suggest that the monkeys in Thailand are aggressive for the same reason some of the dogs are.

It's all down to the people around them.

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