A small child in India bitten a highly poisonous cobra until he killed them.
Jofinda Kumar, a two -year -old, was playing at his home in the village of Bankatua, Bihar, in eastern India, when he saw the one -meter snake and grabbed it.
The snake walked around the two little hands of the child, but instead of screaming, the child placed the snake head in his mouth and pressed his jaw, according to Matishwari Devry, the child’s grandmother.
Govinda lost consciousness after eating some poison, but he was treated in the hospital and left him, while the snake died immediately, according to the British newspaper “The Telegraph”.
“I was moving firewood near the house, so I went out.” I went out. Perhaps the child saw the snake moving and grabbed him … We rushed to the boy, and we saw him put the Cobra head in his mouth. Then we separated the cobra from his mouth and hands.
“The cobra died immediately, while the child fell into consciousness.”
The family rushed to transfer the child to a nearby health center for treatment. Then he was subsequently transferred to a larger government hospital for specialized care.
Doctors of the Pediatrics Department at Betiha General Hospital said that they receive between 5 to 6 cases of snake bites monthly during the rainy season, but this is the first time that they have seen a “very strange” case like this, as a child bitten part of the cobra and eating it.
Dr. Surab Kumar, associate professor in the pediatrics department, told the “Telegraph” newspaper: “I received the child active and carefully, but his mouth and face were infiltrated due to the effect of the poison … We were surprised and achieved with his parents several times to ensure that the child did not bite him the cobra, and to exclude the possibility of the poison to move to the course of his blood, so they told us that he bitten the cobra Immediately ».
He added: «The child ate part of the cobra, and the poison entered his digestive system, unlike the cases in which the person’s cobra bites, and the poison moves to the blood, causing nervous poisoning … We gave him an anti -allergic drug and monitored it. And because he had no symptoms for 48 hours, he left the hospital on Saturday.
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