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    Python attacks Thai woman in kitchen, squeezes her for 2 hours

    By Associated Press,

    19 days ago

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    BANGKOK (AP) — A 64-year-old woman was preparing to do her evening dishes at her home outside Bangkok when she felt a sharp pain in her thigh and looked down to see a huge python taking hold of her.

    “I was about to scoop some water and when I sat down it bit me immediately,” Arom Arunroj told Thailand’s Thairath newspaper. “When I looked I saw the snake wrapping around me.”

    The 13-to-16-foot-long python coiled itself around her torso, squeezing her down to the floor of her kitchen.

    “I grabbed it by the head, but it wouldn’t release me,” she said. “It only tightened.”

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    Pythons are nonvenomous constrictors, which kill their prey by gradually squeezing the breath out of it.

    Propped up against her kitchen door, she cried for help but it wasn’t until a neighbor happened to be walking by about an hour and a half later and heard her screams that authorities were called.

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    In this photo provided by Kunyakit Thanawtchaikun, a python coils itself around Arom Arunroj’s torso, squeezing her down to the floor of her kitchen in Samut Prakan province, Thailand, Tuesday, Sept. 17, 2024. (AP Photo/Kunyakit Thanawtchaikun)

    Responding police officer Anusorn Wongmalee told The Associated Press on Thursday that when he arrived the woman was still leaning against her door, looking exhausted and pale, with the snake coiled around her.

    Police and animal control officers used a crowbar to hit the snake on the head until it released its grip and slithered away before it could be captured.

    In all, Arom spent about two hours on Tuesday night in the clutches of the python before being freed.

    She was treated for several bites but appeared to be otherwise unharmed in videos of her talking to Thai media shortly after the incident.

    Encounters with snakes are not uncommon in Thailand, and last year 26 people were killed by venomous snake bites, according to government statistics. A total of 12,000 people were treated for venomous bites by snakes and other animals 2023.

    The reticulated python is the largest snake found in Thailand and usually ranges in size from 5 to 21 feet, weighing up to about 165 pounds. They have been found as big as 33 feet long and 287 pounds.

    Smaller pythons feed on small mammals such as rats, but larger snakes switch to prey such as pigs, deer and even domestic dogs and cats. Attacks on humans are not common, though do happen occasionally.

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    julio cesar almanza Gonzalez
    18d ago
    I would have tried to grab a kitchen knife or lighter
    Farrad Brewster
    18d ago
    is she dead
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