38-year-old Thai man is recovering from a bloody encounter with a
3-meter (10-foot) python that slithered through the plumbing of
his Chachoengsao provine, east of Bangkok home and latched its
jaws onto his genitals while he was using a squat toilet.
Attaporn Boonmakchuay is pictured smiling as Thai television
stations interviewed him in his hospital bed but photos of his blood-
splattered bathroom were testimony to his ordeals.
He told Thai TV Channel 7 that he struggled to remove the snake for
30 minutes Wednesday before he managed to free himself with help
from his wife and a neighbour. After his wife tied a rope around
the snake, Attaporn pried open its jaws before passing out.
Emergency workers dismantled the Asian-style squat toilet, with
the python still twined through it. The snake was taken away to be
released back into the wild.
According to an emergency responder cited by the newspaper Thai
Rath, doctors said Attaporn, bloodied but unbowed, will recover.
"He has a really good attitude... even though his own wife
and children were in shock. He's been smiling and giving
interviews all day from his bed," hospital director Dr.
Chutima Pincharoen said.
More photos...
Source: AP
3-meter (10-foot) python that slithered through the plumbing of
his Chachoengsao provine, east of Bangkok home and latched its
jaws onto his genitals while he was using a squat toilet.
Attaporn Boonmakchuay is pictured smiling as Thai television
stations interviewed him in his hospital bed but photos of his blood-
splattered bathroom were testimony to his ordeals.
He told Thai TV Channel 7 that he struggled to remove the snake for
30 minutes Wednesday before he managed to free himself with help
from his wife and a neighbour. After his wife tied a rope around
the snake, Attaporn pried open its jaws before passing out.
Emergency workers dismantled the Asian-style squat toilet, with
the python still twined through it. The snake was taken away to be
released back into the wild.
According to an emergency responder cited by the newspaper Thai
Rath, doctors said Attaporn, bloodied but unbowed, will recover.
"He has a really good attitude... even though his own wife
and children were in shock. He's been smiling and giving
interviews all day from his bed," hospital director Dr.
Chutima Pincharoen said.
More photos...
Source: AP



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