Posted: 20:58, August 13, 2022 |  Updated: 20:58, 13 August 2022  

A two-year-old girl killed a snake in revenge for biting her lip by sinking her teeth into it. The little girl, identified only by her initials SE, was playing in the back garden of her family home in the village of Kantar, Bingol, Turkey, when her screams were heard by neighbors on August 10.
They rushed to help the young woman but found she had a 20-inch (50-centimetre) snake clamped in her mouth and a bite mark on her lower lip. After killing the snake, neighbors administered first aid and called paramedics, according to local media. The little girl (pictured), identified only by her initials SE, was playing in the back garden of her family home in the village of Kantar, Bingol, Turkey, when her screams were heard by neighbors on August 10. The young woman was rushed to the Maternity and Children’s Hospital of Bingol where she was kept under observation for 24 hours. He is now reported to be well and recovering. Her relieved father Mehmet Ercan, who was at work when the snake struck, explained: “Allah really protected her. “Our neighbors told me that the snake was on my child’s hand, she was playing with it and then it bit her. “Then he bit the snake in response.” The young woman was rushed to the Maternity and Children’s Hospital of Bingol where she was kept under observation for 24 hours. He is now reported to be well and recovering After killing the snake (stock image), neighbors performed first aid and called paramedics, according to local media Her relieved father Mehmet Ercan, who was at work when the snake struck, explained: “Allah really protected her.” An eight-year-old boy was rushed to hospital after an adder sting caused his hand to swell ‘five times its normal size’. Jake Closier was on a day trip to the beach when he was attacked by the venomous snake. He was with father Kenny, 33, and mother Sophie, 32, at the popular Hemsby Beach beauty spot in Norfolk when the snake lunged at him while playing in the dunes. Sophie initially thought the bite was from a harmless grass, but realized something was wrong when Jake’s hand went “absolutely hard”. Jake Closier, 8, had his hand (pictured) bitten off by an adder on a Norfolk beach causing it to swell almost ‘five times its normal size’

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