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Missing Man Found In Python's Stomach


A missing Indonesian man was found dead inside the body of a python, according to local police.


Akbar went missing on Sunday on the island of Sulawesi, afterleaving to harvest palm oil.

In the search for the 25-year-old, police told BBC Indonesianthat they had found a huge snake they suspected had swallowed the man.


The reticulated python, reported to be 7m (23ft)-long, was cutopen and the man's body was found.

Reticulated pythons are among the world's longest reptiles andsuffocate their victims before swallowing them whole.

Pythons rarely kill and eat humans, although there areoccasional reports of them swallowing young children or animals.

Mashura, a spokesperson for the police in West Sulawesi province told BBC Indonesian that villagers reported to police
that Akbar had been missing for 24 hours.

Police then conducted a search and found the snake near the family's palm plantation.

"They didn't find him (Akbar), but the villagers saw an unmoving python in the ditch. They grew suspicious that
maybe the snake had Akbar. When they cut it open, Akbar was inside the snake," Mashura, who like many Indonesians
goes by one name, said.

Nia Kurniawan, from Brawijaya University, told BBC Indonesian
that a python of this size would hunt for large prey, such as boars or wild dogs.

While they normally avoid human settlements, they would see palm oil plantations as a good hunting ground, he said, as
they attract animals like boars, primates or dogs.

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