- The toddler was playing in the back garden of her family home in Bingol, Turkey
- Neighbours heard screams and found her with a snake clamped in her mouth
- After killing the snake, neighbours performed first aid and called paramedics
A two-year-old girl killed a snake in revenge for biting her lip by sinking her teeth into it.
The toddler, identified only by her initials S.E., was playing in the back garden of her family home in the village of Kantar, in Bingol, Turkey, when her screams were heard by neighbours on August 10.
They dashed to help the youngster, but found she had a 20-inch (50cm) snake clamped in her mouth and a bite mark on her lower lip.
After killing the snake, the neighbours performed first aid and called paramedics, according to local media.
The youngster was rushed to Bingol Maternity and Children’s Hospital where she was put under observation for 24 hours.
She is now reported to be well and recovering.
‘Then she has bitten the snake back as a reaction.’
The youngster was rushed to Bingol Maternity and Children’s Hospital where she was put under observation for 24 hours. She is now reported to be well and recovering
After killing the snake (stock image), the neighbours performed first aid and called paramedics, according to local media
Her relieved father Mehmet Ercan, who was at work when the snake struck, explained: ‘Allah has protected her, really’
An eight-year-old boy was recently rushed to hospital after an adder bite caused his hand to swell up ‘five times the normal size’.
Jake Closier was on a day trip to the beach when he was attacked by the venomous snake.
He was with father Kenny, 33, and mother Sophie, 32, at popular beauty spot Hemsby beach in Norfolk, when the snake launched at him while he played in the sand dunes.
Sophie initially thought the bite was from a harmless grass snake but realised something was wrong when Jake’s hand went ‘completely hard’.
Jake Closier, 8, had his hand bitten (pictured) by an adder on a Norfolk beach causing it to swell up to nearly ‘five times the normal size’