'I Have Been Bitten...': Man Stuns Hospital Staff After Walking In With Live Snake In Jaipur (Video)
Eyewitnesses described scenes of chaos as people scrambled away in fear. The man then calmly informed the medical staff that this was the snake that had bitten him and asked whether it was venomous.

Jaipur: In a bizarre incident that stunned, a young man arrived at the Rajasthan University of Health Sciences (RUHS) hospital with the very snake that had bitten him, alive and sealed inside his bag. The incident, which occurred three days ago, has now gone viral on social media.
According to reports, the youth was bitten by the snake and instead of fleeing, he captured it and carried it in his bag to the hospital. Upon reaching the emergency ward, he opened the bag and revealed the serpent, causing panic among staff and patients nearby.
Eyewitnesses described scenes of chaos as people scrambled away in fear. The man then calmly informed the medical staff that this was the snake that had bitten him and asked whether it was venomous.
The medical team swiftly admitted the patient for treatment while securing the snake. Authorities have not yet confirmed the species or toxicity of the reptile.
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The incident has sparked widespread discussion online, with many praising the man’s presence of mind in bringing the snake for identification, while others expressed shock at the dramatic hospital scene.
Hospital officials confirmed that the patient is stable and receiving care. Meanwhile, wildlife experts have been consulted to handle the captured snake appropriately.
This unusual case highlights both quick thinking and the dangers of human-wildlife encounters in urban areas. Investigations are ongoing.
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