Bitten by a Python, Thai Security Guard Bites Back and Drags It to Police Station

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Thai Security Guard Bitten by Three-Meter Python, Bites Back and Drags It to Police Station

After being bitten by a python and biting its tail hard and also grabbing its head, Marajam rode his motorcycle to the local police station to report the incident. (Photo: Khaosod)
After being bitten by a python and biting its tail hard and also grabbing its head, Marajam rode his motorcycle to the local police station to report the incident. (Photo: Khaosod)

A Thai security guard was bitten by a three-meter-long python, which also coiled around his neck. In a moment of desperation, he surprisingly retaliated by biting the snake back and then took the python to the police station to file a report.

According to Thai media outlet Thaiger, 68-year-old Sarayut Malachan worked for a private company in Nakhon Sawan Province and also resided there.

Malachan stated that on Monday night at around 10 PM, after finishing his dinner and preparing to rest, he suddenly felt a sharp pain in his foot as if something had bitten him.

Upon opening his eyes, he discovered that he had been bitten by a python and the snake had coiled around his neck. He struggled with the python, attempting to call for help, but no one heard him, and the python continued to tighten its grip.

Unable to physically overcome the python, Malachan resorted to biting the snake’s tail with force. This action caused the python to release him and attempt to escape.

However, Malachan wasn’t about to let the python get away. He grabbed the snake’s head and rode his motorcycle to the local police station to report the incident.

The police contacted local volunteers, who captured the snake. They provided emergency assistance to Malachan and then transported him to the hospital for further treatment.

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