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Youth bitten by snake while making reel

Youth bitten by snake while making reel

Time of India5 days ago
Kanpur: In Auraiya, a young man's obsession with making reels put his life in danger.
The 23-year-old youth was bitten by a snake while he was making reel with the reptile on Naag Panchami festival on Tuesday.
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He is currently under treatment in a district hospital and his condition is stable.
A snake charmer was performing a customary demonstration in the Dayalpur Bhikampur area when Amit's impulsive decision to handle the snake without proper experience led to the incident. He was taken to the district hospital where doctors administered anti-venom treatment. Inspector Raj Kumar Singh said that based on video evidence, the snake appeared to be a cobra.
Later, Amit expressed regret over his action, acknowledging that his desire to create engaging content for Naag Panchami led to the life-threatening situation.
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