Plan: • Large amount of chocolate spilt onto highway • Driver survived without major injuries • Accident occurred due to rash driving of bike driver • Most of chocolate was then eaten from the road by monkeys from forest nearby • Increased amount of monkey activity was seen in the area • Government assigned team to clean up remaining chocolate and wrappers • Comments from driver and toll booth owner 13/02/23 Report: A lorry transporting chocolate from the factory to the city toppled and spilt all its contents on the road due to a rash driver On the 25th of February a lorry transporting chocolate from the port to the city met with an accident when a rash bike driver caused the lorry driver to swerve out of control and topple. The entire contents of the lorry were spilt onto the highway at the James intersection. The driver was able to escape the lorry with only minor injuries. Soon after the accident a horde of monkeys were seen to be picking up the chocolates and eating them causing them to go into a frenzy as they screeched and scared people who drove past. Multiple witnesses stated that the chocolate wrappers on the road flew onto their windshield as they drove, startling them The driver was able to identify the suspect on the bike as a man in a red shirt with no helmet. The description and build of the man were sent to the highway police to catch him “The monkeys, which have been on a sugar rush due to eating the chocolates have been causing a ruckus in the forest area and scaring all the animals, we are monitoring them and have expected them to settle down in a couple of hours”, stated the forest ranger whose team are working to make sure the monkeys don’t end up sick from the excessive chocolate.