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3-year-old boy chews snake to death in UP’s Farrukhabad

First Published: 5th June, 2023 16:21 IST

Akshay, the child, was playing outside his house when a small snake emerged from the bushes and came in front of him

A three-year-old boy chewed a snakelet to death in Uttar Pradesh’s Farrukhabad.

Akshay, the child, was playing outside his house when a small snake emerged from the bushes and came in front of him. Following this, he picked up the snake, put it in his mouth and chewed it. After that, he started screamin.

The child’s grandmother was dismayed when she saw the snake stuck in Akshay’s mouth. She pulled the snake out of the child’s mouth. The panicky woman and her relatives took him to a health centre, reported India Today.

The doctors examined the child, and declared that he was perfectly fine. After providing primary treatment, the doctor sent the child home.

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