Local Divers Kill Huge Python In Lagos (Photos)

Posted by George on Mon 18th Dec, 2017 - tori.ng

A massive reptile frolicking around the Ikola-Ilumo area of Lagos has met its demise after some youths spotted it.

 
The snake in question
 
Some local divers in Ikola-Ilumo, Agbado Oke-Odo Local Council Development Area of Lagos State, have killed a giant snake, which they also put on display.
 
The divers are known to fish in the river that runs under the bridge that separates Ipaja Town from Ikola-Ilumo, both in Lagos State.
 
Women also pick giant snails from the thick bush that surrounds the river. On sunday afternoon, the divers were busy at work when one of them took notice of the python in a hole it slid into.
 
He called for support to get it killed, but, as narrated by the divers, their cutlass did not penetrate the snake’s thick skin.
 
 
 
 
They said they also hit it with sticks, none of which had any effect on the monstrous beast.

“We then sent for a local hunter who came with a charmed dane gun.
“The hunter, known as Baba Agbomola Okesagun, rushed to the scene and, while reciting some incantations, fired several shots at the snake, killing it without much ado,” the divers narrated.
 
A Punch correspondent witnessed the hunter emerge from the bush pulling the snake behind him.
 
Those who stay around the river claimed that the python was a source of worry to them, as it regularly came out in search of food.
 
In commemoration of the exploits, Baba Agbomola Okesagun served dry gin in a portable glass cup to as many observers as wished to drink.
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