2 year old bites cobra to death

A two-year-old boy in India has stunned his community after he bit a three-feet-long cobra to death.

The boy fought back after the venomous snake coiled itself around his arm while he was playing outside.

Govinda Kumar was in the yard near his home in Bankatwa village, in the Majhaulia block of Bihar’s West Champaran district, when the incident happened on Friday afternoon.

According to relatives, the toddler had been playing near the house when he spotted the snake and threw a piece of brick at it. 

The cobra then lunged at him and wrapped itself tightly around his hand.

In a shocking turn of events, the boy responded by sinking his teeth into the reptile’s head, killing it.

Govinda’s grandmother, Mateshwari Devi, said: ‘When we saw the snake in the child’s hand, everyone rushed towards him, but in the meantime, he already bit the snake, killing it on the spot.’

Shortly after the bite, the child lost consciousness. 

His family rushed him to a local health centre before he was transferred to the Government Medical College Hospital (GMCH) in Bettiah for specialist care.

Doctors at GMCH confirmed that the cobra died from injuries to its head and mouth, believed to be caused by the child’s bite. 

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‘The venom did affect Govinda, but not fatally.

Dr Surab Kumar, the medic in charge of treating the toddler, said: ‘Timely treatment saved Govinda’s life.’ 

‘The child’s condition is currently stable, and treatment is being administered under the supervision of doctors. 

‘The medical team is treating the child, providing continuous medication, and he is under observation.’

The doctor also told The Telegraph: ‘We were surprised and cross-checked with his parents multiple times to ensure the child was not bitten by the cobra to rule out that venom had not gone into his bloodstream.’

Govinda was given an anti-allergy medication and is now under doctors’ observation.  

His family rushed him to a local health centre before he was transferred to the Government Medical College Hospital (GMCH) in Bettiah for specialist care.

Doctors at GMCH confirmed that the cobra died from injuries to its head and mouth, believed to be caused by the child’s bite. 

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‘The venom did affect Govinda, but not fatally.

Dr Surab Kumar, the medic in charge of treating the toddler, said: ‘Timely treatment saved Govinda’s life.’ 

‘The child’s condition is currently stable, and treatment is being administered under the supervision of doctors. 

‘The medical team is treating the child, providing continuous medication, and he is under observation.’

The doctor also told The Telegraph: ‘We were surprised and cross-checked with his parents multiple times to ensure the child was not bitten by the cobra to rule out that venom had not gone into his bloodstream.’

Govinda was given an anti-allergy medication and is now under doctors’ observation.  

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