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Bihar Man Bites Snake to Death After Being Bitten

In a remarkable and unusual incident in the Rajouli area of Nawada, Bihar, a laborer named Santosh Lohar retaliated against a snake bite by attacking and ultimately killing the reptile. The incident occurred on Tuesday while Santosh was sleeping at his base camp as part of a railway line project.

Santosh Lohar, who was bitten by a venomous snake, chose an unconventional response instead of panicking. Grabbing an iron rod, he managed to catch the snake and bit it three times, resulting in the snake’s death. Explaining his extraordinary reaction, Santosh said, “In my village, there’s a belief that if a snake bites you, you must bite it back twice to neutralize the venom.” Motivated by this local belief, Santosh took the drastic measure of biting the snake.

As soon as the incident was reported, railway officials quickly transported Santosh to a nearby hospital for medical treatment. The unusual nature of the event drew a crowd to the hospital, eager to hear Santosh’s story firsthand. Many locals speculated that the snake might not have been venomous, suggesting that otherwise, Santosh’s life could have been in serious danger.

Dr. Satish Chandra, the physician treating Santosh, confirmed that he is now recovering and out of danger. The doctor’s assurance provided relief to the concerned onlookers and reaffirmed that Santosh’s unusual retaliation did not result in severe harm.

Upon hearing of this unusual incident, a crowd gathered at the hospital to see Santosh and hear his story. Numerous local individuals speculated that the snake may not have been venomous, or else Santosh’s life may have been in grave peril. According to Dr. Satish Chandra, the physician treating Santosh, he is now recovering and is no longer in danger.

This incident highlights the influence of local beliefs on individuals’ reactions to emergencies and has captured widespread attention due to its unique nature. Santosh Lohar’s story will likely be remembered in the Rajouli area for years to come.

This incident highlights the influence of local beliefs on individuals’ reactions to emergencies and has captured widespread attention due to its unique nature. Santosh Lohar’s story will likely be remembered in the Rajouli area for years to come.

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