Surajpur,UPGRADED: Jul 11, 2023 14:18 IST
By India Today News Desk: When you are desperate, you will do whatever it requires to get what you desire.
Three-year-old, Ashish, passed away after a snake bit him while he was sleeping inside his home in Chhattisgarh’s Surajpur district. When the family found out about the snakebite, they instantly caught the reptile inside a bottle.
Ashish was hurried to a medical facility where he passed away throughout treatment. Devasted by his kid’s death, Ashish’s daddy, Lal Bahadur, was not able to accept his kid’s death and said just this – “My kid lives.”
Driven by superstitious notion, Lal Bahadur, searching for a treatment, brought the snake (which bit his kid) in a bottle and roamed around, wishing to discover a tantrik.
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Lal Bahadur lost all hope after he stopped working to ‘discover a tantrik to restore his kid’. Eventually, medical professionals carried out the autopsy and turned over Ashish’s body to his family.
The family then set the poisonous snake totally free.
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Reacting to the occurrence, Chief Medical and Health Officer, Surajpur, RS Singh, interested individuals to not hold superstitious beliefs, which eventually risk their lives.
He likewise said that the health department supplies anti-venom vaccines that are available in all university hospital and sub-health centers in the district.
In cases of snakebites, individuals ought to look for correct medical treatment instead of depending on unverified solutions. Not all snakes are poisonous, and prompt treatment can save lives, he included.
(With inputs from Mahendra Namdeo)