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The 45-year-old tribal man from a remote village in Odisha said he captured the snake, took it in his hands and bit it repeatedly, killing the viper on the spot.

 

In a bizarre case of revenge, a 45-year-old tribal man reportedly bit a snake to death after the latter bit him in a remote village in Odisha's Jajpur district.

Kishore Badra of Gambharipatia village under Salijanga panchayat under Danagadi block was returning home after working in his paddy field on Wednesday night, when a snake bit him on his leg.

Badra managed to capture the viper and bit it to death in a bid to take revenge.

“Something bit on my leg while I was returning home on foot last night. I switched on my torch and found it to be a poisonous krait snake. In order to take revenge, I took the snake in my hands and bit it repeatedly, killing the viper on the spot,” said Badra.

Following the incident he came back to his village with the dead snake and told his wife about the incident.

Soon this became the talk of the village with Badra exhibiting the snake to his friends.

Some onlookers advised Badra to visit a nearby hospital, but he refused to go to the hospital and instead went to a traditional healer to seek advice on the same night.

Badra said on Thursday, “Even though I bit the poisonous krait, I did not feel any difficulty. I went to a traditional healer residing near the village and was cured.”

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15 minutes ago, NiranjanGaaru said:

The 45-year-old tribal man from a remote village in Odisha said he captured the snake, took it in his hands and bit it repeatedly, killing the viper on the spot.

 

In a bizarre case of revenge, a 45-year-old tribal man reportedly bit a snake to death after the latter bit him in a remote village in Odisha's Jajpur district.

Kishore Badra of Gambharipatia village under Salijanga panchayat under Danagadi block was returning home after working in his paddy field on Wednesday night, when a snake bit him on his leg.

Badra managed to capture the viper and bit it to death in a bid to take revenge.

“Something bit on my leg while I was returning home on foot last night. I switched on my torch and found it to be a poisonous krait snake. In order to take revenge, I took the snake in my hands and bit it repeatedly, killing the viper on the spot,” said Badra.

Following the incident he came back to his village with the dead snake and told his wife about the incident.

Soon this became the talk of the village with Badra exhibiting the snake to his friends.

Some onlookers advised Badra to visit a nearby hospital, but he refused to go to the hospital and instead went to a traditional healer to seek advice on the same night.

Badra said on Thursday, “Even though I bit the poisonous krait, I did not feel any difficulty. I went to a traditional healer residing near the village and was cured.”

 

ఈ మూవీ నేను చూసాను… 

 

ఇది … వినయ విధేయ రామ … మూవీ కదా…

 

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19 minutes ago, dasari4kntr said:

 

ఈ మూవీ నేను చూసాను… 

 

ఇది … వినయ విధేయ రామ … మూవీ కదా…

 

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59 minutes ago, NiranjanGaaru said:

The 45-year-old tribal man from a remote village in Odisha said he captured the snake, took it in his hands and bit it repeatedly, killing the viper on the spot.

 

In a bizarre case of revenge, a 45-year-old tribal man reportedly bit a snake to death after the latter bit him in a remote village in Odisha's Jajpur district.

Kishore Badra of Gambharipatia village under Salijanga panchayat under Danagadi block was returning home after working in his paddy field on Wednesday night, when a snake bit him on his leg.

Badra managed to capture the viper and bit it to death in a bid to take revenge.

“Something bit on my leg while I was returning home on foot last night. I switched on my torch and found it to be a poisonous krait snake. In order to take revenge, I took the snake in my hands and bit it repeatedly, killing the viper on the spot,” said Badra.

Following the incident he came back to his village with the dead snake and told his wife about the incident.

Soon this became the talk of the village with Badra exhibiting the snake to his friends.

Some onlookers advised Badra to visit a nearby hospital, but he refused to go to the hospital and instead went to a traditional healer to seek advice on the same night.

Badra said on Thursday, “Even though I bit the poisonous krait, I did not feel any difficulty. I went to a traditional healer residing near the village and was cured.”

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1 hour ago, NiranjanGaaru said:

The 45-year-old tribal man from a remote village in Odisha said he captured the snake, took it in his hands and bit it repeatedly, killing the viper on the spot.

 

In a bizarre case of revenge, a 45-year-old tribal man reportedly bit a snake to death after the latter bit him in a remote village in Odisha's Jajpur district.

Kishore Badra of Gambharipatia village under Salijanga panchayat under Danagadi block was returning home after working in his paddy field on Wednesday night, when a snake bit him on his leg.

Badra managed to capture the viper and bit it to death in a bid to take revenge.

“Something bit on my leg while I was returning home on foot last night. I switched on my torch and found it to be a poisonous krait snake. In order to take revenge, I took the snake in my hands and bit it repeatedly, killing the viper on the spot,” said Badra.

Following the incident he came back to his village with the dead snake and told his wife about the incident.

Soon this became the talk of the village with Badra exhibiting the snake to his friends.

Some onlookers advised Badra to visit a nearby hospital, but he refused to go to the hospital and instead went to a traditional healer to seek advice on the same night.

Badra said on Thursday, “Even though I bit the poisonous krait, I did not feel any difficulty. I went to a traditional healer residing near the village and was cured.”

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4 hours ago, NiranjanGaaru said:

The 45-year-old tribal man from a remote village in Odisha said he captured the snake, took it in his hands and bit it repeatedly, killing the viper on the spot.

 

In a bizarre case of revenge, a 45-year-old tribal man reportedly bit a snake to death after the latter bit him in a remote village in Odisha's Jajpur district.

Kishore Badra of Gambharipatia village under Salijanga panchayat under Danagadi block was returning home after working in his paddy field on Wednesday night, when a snake bit him on his leg.

Badra managed to capture the viper and bit it to death in a bid to take revenge.

“Something bit on my leg while I was returning home on foot last night. I switched on my torch and found it to be a poisonous krait snake. In order to take revenge, I took the snake in my hands and bit it repeatedly, killing the viper on the spot,” said Badra.

Following the incident he came back to his village with the dead snake and told his wife about the incident.

Soon this became the talk of the village with Badra exhibiting the snake to his friends.

Some onlookers advised Badra to visit a nearby hospital, but he refused to go to the hospital and instead went to a traditional healer to seek advice on the same night.

Badra said on Thursday, “Even though I bit the poisonous krait, I did not feel any difficulty. I went to a traditional healer residing near the village and was cured.”

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