According to the information posted, Mrs. Neam Boonkerd, 70 years old, living in Prachuap Khiri Khan, Southern Thailand, recently noticed that her chickens suddenly disappeared, followed by her cats. Thinking that the chickens were stolen and the cats were abandoned, Mrs. Neam was not too regretful.
Unexpectedly, one gloomy day, her beloved dog Toob also disappeared and she couldn’t find him anywhere.
Going around the house and into the garden to look for her pet dog, Mrs. Neam unexpectedly discovered a horror story.
Not far from home, her pet dog was being tightly wrapped around by a giant python about 4.8m long.
Frightened and panicked but unable to save her dog, Mrs. Neam rushed home, called the police, and asked for help.
Unfortunately, when police arrived at the scene, the giant python had swallowed Mrs. Neam’s pet dog and climbed up a tree to rest.
Then two experienced policemen came and pulled the giant python down. At this time, the giant python was so frightened that it vomited up its prey, Mrs. Neam’s dog Toob.
After the incident, Mrs. Neam said that in recent days, her house has been continuously robbed of chickens and cats. These thefts were most likely caused by this giant python. If today, the python had gotten away with its crime and not been caught by the police, perhaps its next target would have been her.
Fortunately, the giant python was captured by the police and taken to the wild, away from residential areas for release.