Woman Screams Out Of Fear On Finding Python In Toilet
A woman in Thailand came home to a surprise visitor curled up in her toilet, a 7-feet python.
Duangta Bonmee, 36, a factory worker who got shocked, screamed out of fear when she came back home and found a python in her toilet.
She immediately threw a blanket on the snake and called emergency services for help. Four rescue workers arrived to handle the situation. They opened the bathroom door and found the python lying on the floor.
The rescuers then caught the snake with a snake catching rod.
Bonmee said she was relieved to have spotted the snake before it got a chance to attack her.
In a similar incident last week, a woman from Cairns, Australia found a python strangling its prey, a rat, inside her toilet bowl early in the morning.
Jana Engler, a pastry chef, had woken up early in the morning to get to work when she discovered the snake and the rat in her toiler.
"I just stared at it for a while, I was so confused, and I just thought 'what on earth?'" Engler told News 9.
She locked her toilet and went to work and by the time she came back, the snake and its prey had gone. Engler hoped that the snake won’t come back again.
A loose cover on the septic tank or a break in the sewer line could be possible ways for a snake to turn up inside the toilet bowl. However, most of the snakes that turn up so are non-venomous.
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