Indonesia. A very shocking incident has come to light from Indonesia, where a giant python allegedly made a 50-year-old woman its victim. The woman's body was later recovered from the python's stomach, following which panic spread across the area.
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According to media reports, this incident took place in Mamuju Regency Region of West Sulawesi Province of Indonesia. The deceased woman has been identified as Farida, who was a mother of four children and worked as a food seller in the local market.
It is being told that Farida was going to the market through the forest as usual, but did not return home till late night. After this her husband and villagers started searching for her. During the investigation, a huge python was seen in the forest, whose stomach was unusually swollen. The villagers suspected that the python might attack the woman. After which people caught the python and cut its stomach. The people present there were left stunned after the woman's body was found inside her stomach. The woman's body along with her clothes was found in the python's stomach.
According to reports, the python first strangled the woman, then took her life by suffocating her and later swallowed her entire body. There is an atmosphere of fear in the area after the incident. Local administration and wildlife officials have appealed to people to exercise caution on forest and deserted roads. This rare and horrifying incident has shocked people on social media also.
According to experts, such incidents are very rare, but in areas like Indonesia, large reticulated pythons are found, which can be quite huge in size and sometimes even attack humans. At present, after the pictures and details of this incident have surfaced, it is being discussed all over the world. The villagers took out the woman's body and handed it over to the family for cremation.
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Report: Kalpana Pandey
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