"After throwing her, I held my head in shock, but they caught her," said 26-year-old Naledi Manyoni.
The man was reportedly reversing his car down a driveway when he found the unwanted rider snake on the vehicle.
The woman told the officers two unknown men forcefully entered her residence and allegedly fled the scene with the baby.
The mother of the infant was traced and was found intoxicated.
After assaulting the victim, the accused stabbed her in the abdomen and fled the scene as she lay unconscious.
"The mamba was curled up on a beam, visible through a hole in the roof. It looked a youngster, maybe three years old or so, and less than 2 meters (6 feet)," snake catcher Nick Evans wrote in a social media post.
The mother had asked the buyer to pay her $4 every day to maintain her drug habit.
The snake catcher said in the next three months, the female will find a place to lay her eggs "and then she'll leave them, not offering them any protection."
Neighbors rushed the baby to a nearby hospital where he was declared dead on arrival.
The police said two cases of murder have been registered as the woman recovered in the hospital.
When the woman was asleep, the accused had entered the 4-year-old girl’s room, carried her outside and raped her in the bushes.
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On the day of the incident, the accused drove to the victim’s home where the two got into a heated argument, following which the accused strangled her to death.
The unnamed 37-year-old grandson was arrested after he was accused of raping his own grandmother.
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The engaged couple had checked into the property with their friend Stephan during their holiday in April 2020.
The boy was reportedly ordered to search for the headmaster’s phone inside the pit using his bare hands.
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While the exact motive behind the murder-suicide was not revealed, authorities believe the couple was experiencing problems in their household.
The discovery was made when scientist Prof. David Martill was asked to identify a possible pterodactyl skull.