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House owner calls the Thai press after snake bites his butt - the loo's taken apart but the serpent had fled the scene!

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Sanook Thai Caption: Snake in bottom attack

 

Sanook went to investigate after a house owner in an estate in Bang Mae Nang, Bang Yai, Nonthaburi, had his bottom bitten by a snake.

 

Withoon, 62, was relieving himself yesterday and everything was "sabai jai".

 

Until a large serpent sank his fangs into Withoon's rear end close to his anal sphincter.

 

He jumped up in fright and even fell over as he got away.

 

The toilet bowl was taken apart but the big snake was long gone.

 

He told the media that other family members had seen the snake appear three times on Friday before this happened.

 

He warned people about this and said he had seen reports in the media of it happening to other people and didn't imagine he'd be a victim himself.

 

He had needed medical treatment at Bang Yai Hospital.

 

Be warned!

 

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Is that the snake in the photo? Or a big turd?

Just now, phetphet said:

Is that the snake in the photo? Or a big turd?

You need specs. It's a small python.

More chance of falling seriously ill of covid than this happening, but curiously how would you even protect against this if you still want to flush snake size turds like the one mistaken for a snake in the picture ???? ....

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3 hours ago, webfact said:

He told the media that other family members had seen the snake appear three times on Friday before this happened.

And did nothing?

3 hours ago, IvorBiggun2 said:

You need specs. It's a small python.

The OP said no trace of the snake when they dismantled the toilet.

3 hours ago, webfact said:

He told the media that other family members had seen the snake appear three times on Friday before this happened.

 

So why was nothing done about it before Withoon parked his butt on the loo?

Asp in da ass

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