2 boys killed by python escaped from store
A 45-kilogram python blamed in the strangling deaths of two Canadian boys apparently escaped from its pet store enclosure, slithered through a ventilation system and fell through the ceiling into the room where the young brothers were sleeping, the shop owner said yesterday.
A snake expert said it was possible that the python was spooked and simply clung to whatever it landed on.
Autopsies on the brothers, ages five and seven, were being performed yesterday. They had been visiting the apartment of a friend above an exotic pet store in Campbellton, New Brunswick, said Royal Canadian Mounted Police officer Julie Rogers-Marsh.
Rogers-Marsh said the snake apparently escaped during the night and made its way into the apartment through the ventilation system. A friend of the boys was sleeping in another room and was unharmed, she said.
The pet store owner, Jean-Claude Savoie, told the Global News television station that he didn’t hear a sound and discovered the “horrific scene” when he went into his living room, where the two boys had been sleeping, on Monday morning.
“I can’t believe this is real,” Savoie said.
Criminal investigation
The boys were the children of his best friend and were often at his apartment to visit his son, Savoie said.
The python, which he has had for at least 10 years, had been kept alone in its enclosure and was not handled by anyone else, he added.
The snake is about 4.3 meters long, RCMP Sergeant Alain Tremblay said. He said police were looking at whether the store followed the province’s regulations on exotic animals.
“It’s a criminal investigation,” Tremblay said. “We’re going to look at all avenues.”
Snake expert John Kendrick said it sounds like the python was not enclosed properly and might have been spooked. He called the strangling deaths “very unusual” but said African rock pythons tend to be a little more high-strung.
“It’s very odd that one would go out and seek out a person. They don’t recognize us as food,” he said.
Pythons can sense heat, and if they are startled they can grab something, Kendrick said. He said snakes are very long and their muscles run lengthwise through their body, so they are not very stable unless they are holding on to something.
“A snake that size has enough muscle power to cut off circulation,” he said.
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