2017 Year in Review: Black mamba removed from woman's bedroom
Updated | By ECR Newswatch
It is the kind of stuff that nightmares are made of and something no one ever wants to experience first hand, but snakes in your bedroom can be a reality.
Local snake catcher, Nick Evans was called out to a home in Westville earlier this year to remove a black mamba from inside someone's home.
Evans says the woman who saw the snake wrapped herself in a duvet and locked the snake in the bedroom.
He struggled to find the mamba at first, but noticed the cupboard was open.
Evans says the woman who saw the snake wrapped herself in a duvet and locked the snake in the bedroom.
He struggled to find the mamba at first, but noticed the cupboard was open.
After opening the door, Evans found the snake amongst the woman's clothes.
He told Newswatch he had been called out to a number of Durban homes to remove black mambas from properties this season.
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For more from Evans on the capture and black mambas in general, listen to the podcast below:
The story recorded nearly 8,000 page views after being posted in May 2017.
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