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JAKARTA - Worrying about snake bites or attacks while in the toilet must have crossed most people's minds. However, this one man really experienced, even the teeth of the snake were left in the bitten parts of the body.

Having fun playing online games while sitting in the toilet, this man was digitized by a python, right in the buttocks. Although the python turned out to be non-venomous, the man was hospitalized and given a tetanus shot.

Sabri Tazali was sitting on the toilet and playing an online game, when he suddenly felt pain. After he jumped, he saw a snake hanging from his butt.

The man who lives in Selayang, Malaysia, pulled a python from his body and threw it against the wall, then ran out of the restroom.

"When I wanted to open the door, I panicked, so I accidentally broke the door," said Tazali, as reported by Sputnik News, May 26.

Then, the rescue team from the Fire and Rescue Department arrived at the scene. The officers immediately secured the snake, which turned out to be a non-venomous python.

Meanwhile, despite being harmless, Tazali was still taken to the hospital, where he was given a tetanus shot. Interestingly, two weeks after the incident, Tazali found part of the snake's tooth stuck in the area of the bite wound.

Apparently, the incident did not wear him traumatized. Tazali is said to have chosen to avoid toilets at his home, opting instead to use the toilets at the mosque for two weeks after the March incident.

It is known, according to The Star, Tazali used to spend about 15 minutes playing games on his cellphone while using the toilet.


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