Woman goes to toilet with lights off, what happened next will blow your mind

I jumped up with my pants down and turned around to see what looked like a longneck turtle receding back into the bowl, she said.

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Woman goes to toilet with lights off, what happened next will blow your mind

Richards was bitten by a Carpet Python on her bottom.

The incident that happened with 59-year-old Helen Richards from Brisbane, Australia will blow your mind and definitely change your habit of going to the bathroom, especially in nights. According to Snake Catchers Brisbane, Richards was bitten by a Carpet Python on her bottom. She was lucky as the Python was non-venomous.

“She went into the bathroom to go to the toilet, but did not turn the light on. “Mid-stream”, she felt something bite her bottom!” Snake Catchers Brisbane, Ipswich, Logan & Gold Coast wrote in a Facebook post.

After the incident, Richards had called the Snake Catchers, who later transferred the snake to the jungles. "I jumped up with my pants down and turned around to see what looked like a longneck turtle receding back into the bowl," The Courier Mail newspaper quoted her as saying.

“Unfortunately, the snakes preferred exit point was blocked after being spooked by the customer sitting down and it simply lashed out in fear. It showed no defensive behaviour after this point,” the Snake Catchers Brisbane, Ipswich, Logan & Gold Coast explained the incident.

The said that Richards didn’t panic and handled the situation very well.  “The snake was safely removed and relocated, and the customer handled the situation like an absolute champ, having a sense of humour about it the entire time. She said her toilet habits have forever changed! Lights will be on, and she will always give the bowl a quick glance before sitting down,” they wrote.

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