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Indonesian woman swallowed by giant python while tending her garden

June 16, 2018 12:21 pm | Updated 12:26 pm IST - MAKASSAR (INDONESIA):

The body of Wa Tiba (54) was found on Friday when villagers cut open the 23-foot constrictor on the island of Muna, offshore of Sulawesi.

Reticulated pythons grab onto their prey with dozens of sharp curved teeth and then squeeze it to death before swallowing it whole. They are widespread in Indonesia and other parts of Southeast Asia. (Only for the purpose of representation.)

An Indonesian woman has been found in the belly of a giant python after the swollen snake was captured near where she vanished while tending her vegetable garden, police said Saturday.

The body of Wa Tiba (54) was found on Friday when villagers cut open the seven-metre (23-foot) python which was found bloated in the village of Persiapan Lawela on the island of Muna, offshore of Sulawesi.

“Residents were suspicious the snake swallowed the victim, so they killed it, then carried it out of the garden,” said local police chief Hamka.

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“The snake’s belly was cut open and the body of the victim was found inside.”

Massive hunt

Some 100 residents, including worried relatives, launched a search for the woman after she failed to return from her garden Thursday night.

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Mr. Hamka said villagers found the giant serpent lying about 30 metres from Tiba’s sandals and machete, adding she was swallowed head first and her body was found intact.

The garden in which she disappeared was at the base of a rocky cliff, pockmarked by caves, and known to be home to snakes, Mr. Hamka added.

Giant pythons, which regularly top six metres, are commonly found in Indonesia and the Philippines.

While the serpents have been known to attack small animals, attempts to eat people are rare.

In March last year, a farmer was killed by a python in the village of Salubiro on Sulawesi island.

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