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NDTV
25-06-2025
- Health
- NDTV
Video - 'I've Been Bit, Help': Rajasthan Man Walks Into Hospital Holding Huge Snake
Panic gripped a hospital in Jaipur when a man walked in holding a bag with a large snake and said he needed treatment because the reptile had bitten him. "This snake bit me, please treat me quickly," the man told the staff at the hospital. The incident, which happened four to five days ago, was caught on camera and the video is now going viral on social media. The medical superintendent of Rajasthan University of Health Sciences, Dr Mahesh Mangal, said the man came into the hospital carrying the snake. Officials at the hospital said staff, patients and their relatives were shocked and scared after they saw the snake. "The staff members handled the situation and got the man admitted. His family members then took the snake away," said an official. "The man said he got the snake with him so it could be identified and we could tell whether it was poisonous or not," he added. A similar incident was reported in Bihar's Bhagalpur last year, when a man walked into a hospital with a Russell's Viper, one of the most poisonous snakes in the world. The man, Prakash Mandal, grabbed the snake by its mouth, wrapped it around his neck and went to the hospital, leaving doctors and patients stunned. Even when he was being taken for treatment, he refused to let go of the snake. Mr Mandal relented only when he was told it would be difficult to treat him until he released the reptile.


Time of India
11-05-2025
- Time of India
Man's body found hanging from transmission tower in Bokaro
Bokaro: The body of a 35-year-old man was found hanging from a 120-ft 132 kV electricity transmission tower of the DVC located at Pupunki Jolhadih village on deceased was identified as Vijay Soren , a native of Naudih village under the Tundi police station in Dhanbad district . He was living at his Pupunki Jolhadih-based in-laws' house and working as a daily wager for the past officer in-charge of the Chas Mufassil police station, Prakash Mandal, said, "Initial indications suggest suicide, but the actual cause will be confirmed after investigation. The body was sent for post-mortem."Locals spotted the body early in the morning and informed the police. Upon arrival, the police sought help from the electricity department to cut the power supply before retrieving the body. Get the latest lifestyle updates on Times of India, along with Mother's Day wishes , messages , and quotes !