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29 March 2024

Mum saves baby from python attack

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By AFP

An Australian toddler had a lucky escape after being attacked by a python which wrapped itself around the sleeping child's arm and then began constricting and biting the infant.

Snake handler Tex Tillis said the two-year-old girl's mother woke at 3:00 am on Saturday to find the 1.85 metre (six foot) reptile attached to her child as they lay in bed in Lismore, about 600 kilometres (370 miles) north of Sydney.

"She saw three coils of what looked like a snake around her baby's arm. She naturally freaked, but with presence of mind... she went for what she thought was the snake's head," Tillis told AFP on Monday.

But in the dark, the mother grabbed the snake below the its head, meaning when the animal panicked it had enough room to attack.

"It immediately started to constrict the baby's arm and to bite the baby," he said.

"The mother then very, very courageously... pulled the snake off the baby."

Tillis said the mother did not know the snake was non-venomous when she ripped it off her child and flung it into the corner of the room.

The toddler was taken to hospital but suffered only three superficial wounds, said Tillis, adding that he later took the reptile to visit the child and her mother, who named it Cecil.

Human head washes up on beach

In a bizarre find, a girl holidaying with her family in Propoise Bay in west Australia, was discovered a plastic bag with a human head.

The remains that washed up on the beach is sent for forensic examinations, reported perthnow.com.

The area has been cordoned off and public kept away.