Bizarre!!! Man Bites Snake Twice Who Bit Him Once: Snake Dies
In an extraordinary and surreal incident that unfolded in Rajouli, Nawada, Bihar, a laborer named Santosh Lohar took an unusual approach to handling a snake bite.
The event, which has now captivated both locals and the internet alike, saw Santosh biting a venomous snake in retaliation, leading to the snake's death.
Santosh Lohar, who works on the railway line project in Rajouli, was asleep at his base camp on a Tuesday night when he was suddenly bitten by a venomous snake.
In a moment that defied conventional reactions, an enraged Santosh grabbed the snake with an iron rod and bit it back not once but three times, ultimately killing the reptile.
When asked about his unusual response, Santosh explained, “In my village, there’s a belief that if a snake bites you, you must bite it back twice to neutralize the venom.”
This peculiar piece of local wisdom drove Santosh to take such drastic action.
His immediate and retaliatory response was driven by a traditional belief rather than fear or panic.
As the news of the incident spread, railway officials quickly rushed Santosh to a nearby hospital for treatment.
Despite the unconventional remedy, many locals speculated that the snake might not have been venomous, or else Santosh’s life could have been in serious danger.
Dr. Satish Chandra, the physician treating Santosh, confirmed that he is now recovering and is out of danger.
The news of this unusual incident quickly spread, attracting a crowd at the hospital eager to catch a glimpse of Santosh and hear his story firsthand.
The bizarre incident has not only made headlines but also sparked discussions about traditional beliefs and their influence on people's actions.
Santosh, who hails from Jharkhand, has become a local hero of sorts, with many people sharing his story and marveling at his bravery and quick thinking.
This unusual event highlights the fascinating and sometimes strange ways in which local beliefs can influence actions.
While it is generally advisable to seek immediate medical attention in case of a snake bite, Santosh's story adds a unique chapter to the annals of extraordinary human-animal encounters.
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