REYNOLDSBURG, Ohio (WTVN) -- The widow of a man who set dozens of wild exotic  animals loose before committing suicide last October will get custody of the  surviving animals. The animals are currently being quarantined at the Columbus  Zoo.

Marian Thompson has been fighting to get the animals since shortly after they  were taken by the state to the zoo. Monday, the Ohio Department of Agriculture  determined they could no longer prevent the animals from being taken back.

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Photo: Animals that were put down last October