A woman who was reported missing was ‘found’, still clothed, in the belly of a five-metre python. The incident took place in Kalempang village in Indonesia’s South Sulawesi province. Farida (45), a mother of four, had been missing since Thursday. All the inhabitants of the rural village tried to help her husband in his search for the woman, until she was found, still fully clothed, in the belly of a reticulated python about five meters long.
In a video that went viral on the Internet but we chose not to show you, the rescue operations are seen as the unfortunate woman’s body is removed from the animal’s belly.
Such incidents remain extremely rare, but in 2018, a 54-year-old woman was found dead inside a seven-meter python in the city of Muna in southeastern Sulawesi. Last year, a farmer in West Sulawesi was eaten by a four-meter python in his oil palm field.
Source: Today IT

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