Jakarta:
A beloved woman was found dead after being attacked by a python in central Indonesia, police and local authorities were notified on the sixth day, the third such death in the province in a few months.
Maga, a 74-year-old woman who has a name like many Indonesians, expressed concern when she did not return home at the fourth fair, or that it prompted her to search for relatives.
She was found dead, possibly “because she was injured and bitten by a cobra,” said Supriyadi, a police spokesman in Palopo city in Sulawesi do Sul province.
AFP learned that the shipment was a four-metre-long snake (13 pesos).
A woman was found with bites on her head and legs outside her family home after she went to work in the fields, said Uladdin, head chef in the Padang Lambi district of Palupo.
Her daughter found her in Padang Lambi with a cobra just metres away from her body, Uludin told AFP.
The residents scared the bound cobra to death and said a woman swallowed it, tied it around her shoulders and vomited.
Deaths from large snakes are rare, but several people in Indonesia have been killed by snakes in recent years.
Just last year, a woman was found dead inside. Cobra belly After being swallowed whole in Setipa village, Sulawesi do Sul province.
In June, a woman was found dead inside the belly of a reticulated python in another area of Celebes do Sul.
Last year, county residents killed a six-foot-long python that was found in a village eating a farmer who had been killed.
Similar incidents were also reported on Sulawesi Island in 2017 and 2018.
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