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Bali
hospital receives a man's corpse, a doctor tells CNN
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Large snake
appears to have suffocated the man, the doctor says
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Hotel
spokeswoman offers condolences to family of victim in python attack
A python has
killed a security guard near a luxury hotel in Bali, Indonesia.
A doctor told CNN that a man's corpse was
brought to the RSUP Sanglah Denpasar Hospital in Bali on Friday. A large snake
appears to have suffocated the man, said the doctor, who did not wish to be
identified.
The body has been released to the family, the
doctor said.
The python remains on the loose after
strangling the guard, who was trying to capture the large snake, according to Agence France-Presse.
Another security guard, at the Bali Hyatt,
saw the attack, which took place "on the roadway outside of the hotel's
property," Jamie Zimmerman Rothfeld, a spokeswoman for the Bali Hyatt,
told CNN.
"The management team and hotel
associates of Bali Hyatt express their sincere condolences to the family of the
victim of the python attack," she said.
Rothfeld declined further comment, saying the
hotel is under renovation and closed until 2015. She referred more details on
the attack and search for the snake to local authorities, who could not be
reached for comment.
FROM THE DESK OF ANIMAL RIGHTS WRITERS
ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIA.
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