The snake bit him on the testicles. (Representational image: Unsplash)  
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After 12-Foot Python Bit Him on His Testicles in Toilet, Thai Man Kills it

A 12-foot python bit a Thai man who was using the restroom

Priyanka Pandey

A 12-foot python assaulted a Thai man who was using the restroom; the snake bit him on the testicles. He fought back by killing the snake with a toilet brush, leaving his bathroom splashed in blood.

A media source stated that Thanat Thangtewanon claimed to have felt excruciating agony and that he tried to remove the snake by grabbing its neck after finding it.

He struck the python's head with the toilet brush until it loosened its hold when it refused to let go. After removing the snake, Thangtewanon was left in great discomfort and covered in blood, but what really shocked him was that there was a python in his toilet.

He struck the python's head with the toilet brush until it loosened its hold when it refused to let go. (Representational image: Unsplash)

According to media accounts, he was rushed to a hospital for a tetanus shot but fortunately did not need sutures.

(Input from various sources)

(Rehash/Priyanka Pandey)

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