After being
declared missing following her disappearance on Thursday, June 14, 2018, an
Indonesian woman has been found dead inside a pyth*n on the Island of Sulawesi.
Detik.com
reports that the authorities in Southeast Sulawesi province, as well as
villagers,, as well as villagers, found a python during their search for the
54-year-old woman later identified as Wa Tiba.
According to
the reports, Wa Tiba's things were found in the area, causing suspicion that
the snake might have swallowed her.
The Chief of
local police, Agus Ramos said, "The villagers who were suspicious brought
the python back to the village and cut it open. She was found dead inside the
snake with the body intact."
In a similar
occurrence, a man was also reportedly swallowed by a snake at a palm oil
plantation in West Sulawesi in March 2017.
Residents of
a village in Indonesia were thrown into shock when a missing farmer was
discovered inside the belly of a giant python after the swollen snake was
caught near close to the place where the man had vanished while harvesting his
crops.
According to
Hindustan Times, the body of the 25-year-old man identified as Akbar was found
when local people cut open the 23-foot python after it was found bloated and
slithering awkwardly in the village of Salubiro, on the eastern island of
Sulawesi on Monday, March 27, 2017.
“We were
immediately suspicious that the snake had swallowed Akbar because around the
site, we found palm fruit, his harvesting tool, and a boot,” a senior village
official, Junaidi, told reporters.
Worried by
the absence of Akbar after he had gone to his plantation on Sunday, his
relatives launched a search for him to no avail.
Junaidi said
the snake had swallowed the farmer whole, adding that it was the only such
fatality recorded in the region.
The breed of
snake, which regularly tops 20 feet, is commonly found in Indonesia and the
Philippines.
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