A woman was saved after a 4-meter python coiled around her for hours.

Harmless snakes use a bite to stun their prey, then coil around and squeeze them to death.

September 18th 2024.

A woman was saved after a 4-meter python coiled around her for hours.
Next up, we have an unbelievable story that will send shivers down your spine. A grandmother in Thailand found herself in a life-threatening situation when she was attacked by a 13-foot python while washing dishes in her outdoor kitchen.

Arrom Arunroj, a 64-year-old widow, had just finished dinner and was going about her evening routine when she felt a sharp pain in her thigh. Thinking it was a monitor lizard, she looked down only to see the massive python coiled around her leg.

In a state of panic, Arrom tried to pull the snake off of her, but she lost her footing and fell to the ground. This allowed the 45-pound predator to tighten its grip around her waist and torso.

For over two hours, Arrom fought for her life, screaming for help until a kind neighbor heard her cries and called the police. By the time they arrived, the python had been attacking her for four hours.

It was a miraculous moment when the rescuers found Arrom still alive, albeit in a dire state. The dramatic footage captured her sitting on the ground, helpless as the massive snake constricted her. They quickly rushed her to the hospital for treatment.

Arrom's relatives also arrived at the hospital, relieved to see that she was still alive. She shared her terrifying experience, recounting how she had been living alone since her husband passed away and how she thought the python was waiting for her to die before devouring her.

The rescue volunteers gave her first aid, but her arms were numb and pale from the suffocation, and she also had bite wounds on her leg. Police Sergeant Major Anusorn Wongmalee, who led the rescue mission, described the scene as shocking and unlike anything he had ever encountered.

The police and rescue workers had to use all their strength and resources to pry the python off of Arrom, which took over 30 minutes. They then released the snake back into the forest behind her apartment.

The reticulated python, a species commonly found in Thailand, is known for its massive size and is not known for attacking humans. However, their non-venomous bites can be lethal as they constrict and crush their prey to death.

This incident serves as a reminder of the dangers that can lurk in unexpected places, and the importance of being vigilant and cautious in our surroundings. We can all be grateful that Arrom survived this terrifying ordeal and hope that she makes a full recovery.

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