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De’Wayne Drummond, president of the Mantua Civic Association, at 34th and Wallace streets in Philadelphia. (Kimberly Paynter/WHYY)
Late one November night, the harsh sound of scraping metal interrupted Carmen Davis Cliett from her nighttime prayer. She didn’t have to look outside her bedroom window to know what happened.
“I just knew,” said 78-year-old Cliett. “I said, ‘Oh no, my car, my car!’”
The Mantua resident’s car was totaled. Driving south on 34th Street, another motorist first smacked into a different car up the block near Haverford Avenue. They backed out of the first crash and kept going, Cliett said, hitting her car a half-block later. The crash tore a pole from the concrete sidewalk and upended her flower bed.
US zoo gives endangered baby langur Vietnamese name
By Phan Anh  January 20, 2021 | 06:15 pm GMT+7
A video still of Quy Bau, a François langur born at Philadelphia Zoo, the U.S., on December 13, 2020. Photo courtesy of Philadephia Zoo.
An endangered langur native to China and Vietnam born at Philadelphia Zoo last month was named Quy Bau, meaning precious in Vietnamese.
The baby François langur (
Trachypithecus francoisi) was born on Dec. 13, the first birth of the species at the facility, Philadelphia Zoo wrote on its Facebook fanpage. We ve named her Quý Báu (pronounced Qwee-bow ), which means precious in Vietnamese, it said, adding François langurs are native to southern China and northern Vietnam and classified as endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN).