Indonesia: Missing woman discovered inside Python's belly
Jakarta/IBNS: A woman, who went missing, was discovered inside the belly of a Python in central Indonesia, media reports said.
Farida, 45, went missing on Thursday night and she didn't return home.
After a search operation was launched, Farida's husband and residents of the village discovered her inside the 5-meter Python on Friday.
Tragedy struck the village of Kalempang, Indonesia, on June 6, 2024. Farida, a 50-year-old woman, vanished while in the nearby forest.
— Morbid Knowledge (@Morbidful) June 8, 2024
A search party formed by local men ventured into the woods in the following days. Their search led them to a massive, 20-foot python.
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After her husband found some clothes in the area, he became suspicious. The suspicion grew further after a big bellied Python came into sight.
Upon cutting open the Python's stomach, Farida was discovered. She was fully clothed inside the stomach.
Indonesia has reported several such incidents where people were swallowed by the snakes.
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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