Woman eaten alive by massive python in Indonesia

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A woman who had been missing was found inside a giant python in Indonesia.
The search for the 45-year-old woman, identified only as Farida, began on June 6 after she failed to return home, her village chief Suardi Rosi told AFP.
The woman’s husband, identified only as Noni, became “suspicious” when he “found her belongings,” Rosi said.
He and other locals from Kalempang village in South Sulawesi province began searching for her and came across the python sporting a “large belly.”
Rosi recounted how the group, including Farida’s husband, “agreed to cut open the python’s stomach,” to discover what was inside.
“As soon as they did, Farida’s head was immediately visible,” he said.
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The victim was found fully clothed inside the massive snake, which was reported to be at least 16 feet long.
“If I had been with her that day, the snake would not have dared to touch her,” the woman’s husband said, according to ViralPress.
“I feel sorry for the suffering she went through,” Noni continued. “I am sorry for our family.”
According to Newsweek, pythons can grow to be 20 feet long and are native to Southeast Asia.
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