Malaysian bitten by snake while playing video game on toilet

The snake was not poisonous. (unsplash/representative photo)

An unbroken 28-year-old habit of playing mobile games while using the toilet was interrupted when a snake bit her from behind.

according to this newsweekMalaysian man Sabri Tajali was playing a video game on his phone when he was hit by a snake. Two weeks later, he learned that the reptile had left bits of teeth in his buttocks after swooping down on the snake during an encounter at his home in Selang.

“After two weeks, I checked the wound area, there were still half of the snake teeth. It probably broke because I jerked the snake hard,” Mr Tajali told a local Malaysian media outlet newsweek,

Malaysian man first shared his experience through his Twitter account. The 28-year-old described the incident as an unfortunate moment and added that it happened in March.

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Mr. Tajali said that he often spends about 15 minutes playing games on his mobile device while defecating. However, on March 28, he stood in shock only to see that the snake had stuck itself to his buttock. Panicked, Mr. Tzali pulled over the reptile and ran to exit the bathroom, breaking the door in the process.

According to newsweekHe said he was relieved when he learned that the snake is not venomous and the bite does not cause pain. They immediately called the nearby fire and rescue department, following which the snake, reportedly a python, was captured.

Mr. Tajali went to a hospital, where he was given an anti-tetanus pill. He reportedly said that this was the first time such an incident happened in his residence area as his family has been living there for 40 years.

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After the unfortunate scene, Mr. Tajali replaces the toilet bowl in his bathroom with white. He said that even though the incident happened almost two months back, he is still recovering from his initial shock. The 28-year-old told a media outlet that he was so shaken that he avoided using the toilet in his house for almost two weeks, instead using the toilet at the local mosque.

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