A missing woman has been found dead inside the stomach of a python in Indonesia, according to multiple reports.
The woman’s husband reported her missing that evening after she did not return from work and he was unable to locate her himself, the outlets reported. He did, however, reportedly find her sandals, headscarf, jacket and work tools near the plantation.
Betara Jambi police chief AKP S Harefa told local media outlets, including news website Detik, that the python waslocated and killednear the plantation the following morning.
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“After we caught him, we found the victim’s body in the snake’s stomach,” Harefa told Detik, perThe Guardian.
The python was seven meters — or more than 20 feet — long, Harefa also said, according toThe Guardianand Detik.
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Jahrah’s body was reportedly found mostly intact inside the snake’s belly, leading officials to believe she may have been hunted as prey, according to the reports.
In 2018, a woman was found in the stomach of a giant python on the island of Muna after she went missing in her garden, according toThe Guardian. The year prior, a farmer reportedly died the same way in the village of Salubiro on Sulawesi island.
source: people.com