TRIBUN-MEDAN.COM – A 60-year-old man, Raghunandan Bhumji, died when he was bitten by a 4.2-meter King Cobra he had just caught.
Raghunandan Bhumji, resident of Bishnupur Village, Ranjangar Dholai GP, Cachar District, State Assam, India found a king cobra snake as long as 14 feet (about 4.2 meters) in a rice field area, October 3, 2021.
Raghunandan Bhumji rushes to catch the world’s longest venomous snake.
According to local residents, the king cobra had escaped, but somehow Raghunandan Bhumji managed to catch it.
After successfully catching this king cobra, Raghunandan Bhumji showed off his catch to the people in his village.
This 4.2 meter king cobra snake wrapped around his neck while dancing.
Local residents had recorded the action of Raghunandan Bhumji with this 4.2 meter king cobra.
Unfortunately the preoccupation with the action, Raghunandan Bhumji unknowingly held the 4.2 meter king cobra’s head in an unsafe position.
A 4.2 meter king cobra snake bit Raghunandan Bhumji until he fainted on the spot.
According to local residents, they tried to call a shaman to the scene to treat Raghunandan Bhumji.
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