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Giant 4-Metre Python Captured After Slithering Into Pattaya Condo


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Residents of a South Pattaya condominium were left stunned and terrified when a massive 4-metre-long python was discovered hiding within the building.

 

Pattaya City firefighters responded to a call from a condominium housekeeper, who reported spotting the enormous snake on the ceiling above the swimming pool’s bathroom. Efforts to capture the python initially proved unsuccessful, as it managed to slip away and hide inside a wall column.

 

The incident escalated when the snake reappeared, prompting officials to carefully break through the wall to retrieve it. After a tense 30-minute operation, the python was successfully captured.

 

Upon inspection, the snake was found to be a female, measuring over 4 metres in length and weighing approximately 60 kilograms. It was safely secured in a sack before being released back into its natural habitat.

 

The capture brought relief to the condo’s residents, who had been anxious about the snake’s presence. Many praised the firefighters for their skill and determination in handling the situation safely and effectively.

 

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7 minutes ago, Georgealbert said:

It was safely secured in a sack before being released back into its natural habitat.

The sewage drains on Bong Koch?

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