A mother was allegedly strangled to death by a massive eight-foot python in a home filled with 140 snakes, police said.
The home is reportedly owned by Benton County Sheriff Don Munson and is set up specifically for the snake collection.
According to a statement by Indiana State Police spokesman Sergeant Kim Riley, Hurst kept about 20 of her own snakes in the home and usually visited it twice a week.
Sheriff Munson lives next door to the reptile house and reportedly saw Hurst at the home on Wednesday evening. Riley said a person found Hurst later that night on the floor with a reticulated python loosely wrapped around her neck. Metro UK reports.
"She appears to have been strangled by the snake. We do not know that for a fact until after the autopsy," Riley told the Journal Courier.
Munson called Hurst’s death a "tragic accident with loss of human life," adding that he was "being fully cooperative with everybody."
Authorities said they plan to conduct an autopsy on Friday.
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4 comments:
It's well
Thats what you get when you make wild life your pet
American and their love for snake is kinda alarming
Rip
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