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Greater Jakarta: Python bites Bekasi resident

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Wed, January 30, 2019 Published on Jan. 30, 2019 Published on 2019-01-30T02:00:27+07:00

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3.5-meter python made a surprise appearance at the Graha Prima Sentosa housing complex in Kaliabang, Bekasi, West Java, after being carried there by floodwaters on Sunday. The snake bit a homeowner who was trying to catch it.

The homeowner, Maman, 35, first noticed the snake in his kitchen on Sunday morning as surrounding floodwaters were receding after heavy rainfall in the area.

With help from neighbors, it took Maman five minutes to capture the snake, but not before it bit him on his right arm.

“My husband caught the snake barehanded. He was helped by my father-in-law, Pak Minas, and Pak Rosyid. We panicked when we discovered a big snake in our house,” Wati, Maman’s wife, told kompas.com on Monday.

The snake, which they put into a cat cage, will be sold to raise money for Maman’s medical treatment.

“The wound is 1 centimeter deep. [Maman] got six stitches because of the bite,” Minas said.

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