Thief snares deadly snake

Published January 7, 2003

SYDNEY, Jan 6: An Australian thief got more than he bargained for when he grabbed a bag off a car’s passenger seat and found a venomous, red-bellied black snake inside.

A police spokeswoman said the thief stole the canvas bag after yanking open the door of a four-wheel drive at traffic lights in the Sydney inner-city suburb of Redfern late on Saturday.

But the car’s driver, snake handler Bradley McDonald, had the last laugh. The bag contained a 1.2 metre (four feet) long snake that he had just snared in a nearby car park.

“It might teach him a lesson. The snake is the innocent party in this,” McDonald told reporters.

A bite from a red-bellied black snake, which can grow to up to 2.5 metres long, is very painful and could kill a small child.—Reuters

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