A 54-year-old Indonesian grandmother who went missing last Friday while collecting rubber on a plantation near her home in Jambi was eventually found in the stomach of a 22-foot python after a two-day search. Discovered in
According to ViralPress, the family of the woman, identified as Jahrah, called emergency services on Friday night and began searching a nearby wooded area.
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On Sunday morning, searchers found a reticulated python with a large bulge on its stomach.
“Residents killed the snake and dissected its stomach contents. To everyone’s surprise, it turned out that the woman we were looking for was inside the snake’s stomach,” said the local where the woman lived. village chief Ant told the viral press.
Photos and video show search party officials cutting into the giant reptile’s stomach and trying to retrieve the body of a woman.
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No one saw the woman being eaten. About 48 hours after she disappeared.
The International Union for Conservation of Nature reports that reticulated pythons are the largest snakes in the world, some reaching 28 feet long and weighing 320 pounds.