– The lifeless body of a friend who had gone missing for days was wfound inside a seven-metre long python
– Akbar Salubiro went missing on Sunday at night after setting off to harvest palm oil in some remote village on an island
– His relatives and friends got even more concerned when they found a giant python sprawled out in Akbar’s own garden
The lifeless body of a man who went missing a few days ago has been found inside a python’s stomach right at the diseased man’s garden.
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Akbar Salubiro reportedly went missing on Sunday at night after he left home to harvest palm oil in a remote village on the island of west Sulawesi, Indonesia. When he failed to return, relatives and friends got disturbed and started looking for him.
“Initially, Akbar set out from his home to go harvest palm. After not returning to his home, people started looking for him,” says Satriawan, his close neighbour.
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According Salubiro Junaidi, the village’s secretary, the locals , who were already in the process of searching for Akbar, were alarmed by loud screams and cries emanating from the palm grove where they discovered a giant python.
“When it was captured, the boots Akbar was wearing were clearly visible in the stomach of the snake,” says Junaidi.
Angry resident descended on the serpent and cut its swollen belly open using a 18-inch long hunting knife, only to find Akbar lifeless body inside the python.
Akbar’s wife, Munu, was allegedly away from home at the time of the tragedy and only found out about her husband’s demise when pictures and videos of how he died emerged in the news.
The horrifying footage and photos show Akbar’s body being slowly pulled out of the killer reptile as the leathery skin is peeled away.
Reticulated pythons are well known constrictors that suffocate their victims before swallowing them wholesomely.That is reportedly what happened to Salubiro.
Watch horrifying video of a dead man being cut out of python’s stomach:
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