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Man attending last rites of brother who died of snakebite also bitten by snake​

Maroosha Muzaffar
5 August 2022, 8:02 pm
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In a bizarre turn of events, a man who had come home to attend the funeral of his brother who had succumbed to a snakebite, also died after being bitten by a snake in his sleep.

Police said that a 22-year-old man, identified as Govind Mishra, had come to Bhawanipur village in the state of Bihar in India to attend the last rites of his elder brother, Arvind Mishra.

Arvind Mishra, 38, had died of snakebite, senior police official Raman Singh was quoted as saying by the Press Trust of India news agency.

On Thursday, the younger brother lost his life after a snake bit him in his sleep. Another 22-year-old relative of the two brothers was also bitten by the snake but he was taken to a hospital on time. Officials said that his condition remained critical.

Mr Singh was quoted as saying by local media that “Govind Mishara was killed after being bitten by a snake in his sleep. One of the relatives of the family, Chandrashekar Pandey (22), who was in the same house, was also bitten by a snake”.

Both the younger brother and Mr Pandey had come to their village in Bihar from Ludhiana in Punjab.

According to World Health Organisation “between 81,000 and 138,000 deaths occur each year” globally due to snakebite, and nearly half of the fatalities are reported from India.

The agency mentions that many snakebite cases go unreported because “victims seek treatment from non-medical sources or do not have access to health care”.

In India, “around 90 per cent of snakebites are caused by the big four among the crawlers - common krait, Indian cobra, Russell’s viper and saw scaled viper”, the global health agency says.

“Effective interventions involving education and antivenom provision would reduce snakebite deaths in India,” WHO says.

 
In china, they eat snakes. No chance to bite.
That's is why between a indian, a chinaman and a snake, the snake got no chance.
 
Looong govt has been sleep walking for years no wonder get bitten time and again. :cautious:
 
It's an irony we actually associate shitskins with snakes.....
 
Indians don't kill snakes. Its revered.
On the other hand, Chinese eat snakes. Thats why you don't see a china man snd a snake.
 
Indians don't kill snakes. Its revered.
On the other hand, Chinese eat snakes. Thats why you don't see a china man snd a snake.
If Adam and Eve were Chinese we would still be in Garden of Eden since they would eat the snake instead of apple.

But alas ...
 
Indians don't kill snakes. Its revered.
On the other hand, Chinese eat snakes. Thats why you don't see a china man snd a snake.
Indians, not only snakes la. Cow la. Monkey la. Here is a list:
Really makes no sense.

  • Aditya—seven horses
  • Agni—the ram
  • Brahma—seven swans
  • Durga—the lion
  • Ganesha—the mouse
  • Indra—the elephant
  • Kartikya—the peacock
  • Lakshmi—the owl
  • Saraswati—the swan or the peacock
  • Shakti—the bull
  • Shani—the crow
  • Sheetala—the donkey
  • Shiva—Nandi, the bull
  • Varuna—seven swans
  • Vayu—a thousand horses
  • Vishnu—Garuda, the eagle & Adi Shesha, the serpent
  • Vishwakarma—the elephant
  • Yama—the male buffalo
 
I suggest we let poisonous snakes roam freely at Changi Business Park. Preferably black mambas because of their aggressive nature.

 
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