Death of Akbar Salubiro

2017 snake attack in Indonesia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Death of Akbar Salubiro

Akbar Salubiro was a 25-year-old man who went missing on March 25, 2017,[1] after setting off for harvest in a remote village on the western part of the island Sulawesi, Indonesia. Akbar's remains were found two days later inside the body of a reticulated python.[2]

Quick Facts Akbar Salubiro, Born ...
Akbar Salubiro
Thumb
Born1991
DisappearedMarch 25, 2017
Mamuju, Indonesia
Died(2017-03-27)March 27, 2017 (aged 25)
NationalityIndonesian
Known forBeing swallowed whole by a reticulated python
SpouseMunu Salubiro
Close

Disappearance and discovery of body

The morning after Salubiro was reported missing, a search party was sent out,[3][4] and his family became worried and called the police.[5] Later that day, the snake that had eaten Salubiro slithered into Salubiro's backyard near an oil palm plantation. People saw that it had difficulty moving due to its large belly, an official stated. Residents then cut open the belly of the snake and found Salubiro dead inside. People said they heard cries from the palm grove the night before Salubiro was found eaten by the snake.[6]

Aftermath

The death of Akbar Salubiro was the first fully confirmed case of a reticulated python (or in fact any snake) killing and consuming an adult human,[7] as the process of retrieving the body from the python's stomach was documented by pictures and videos taken by witnesses.[8][9][10][11]

Similar cases

On June 14, 2018, a 54-year-old woman named Wa Tiba, also of Sulawesi, was also eaten by a reticulated python that had slithered into her garden at her home.[12][13] In 2022 another 54-year old missing Sumatran woman from Jambi named Jahrah[14] was found inside a python, making this the third fully documented swallowing of an adult human.[15] On 7 June 2024, the fourth confirmed case of full consumption appeared after a woman named Farida was found to have been devoured by a reticulated python.[16] 3 weeks later, in July 2024, another woman named Siriati was discovered inside a python's stomach in South Sulawesi.[17]

See also

References

Wikiwand - on

Seamless Wikipedia browsing. On steroids.