Denpasar. Police on
the Indonesian holiday island of Bali warned tourists to be on guard Friday
after a huge python killed a security guard at a luxury beachfront hotel.
The four-meter (13-foot) snake is still on the loose after
the attack early Thursday at the Bali Hyatt, which is in the popular Sanur area
but currently closed for renovation.
The security guard, Ambar Arianto Mulyo, spotted the serpent
and succeeded in catching it, a police official said.
Mulyo, 59, gripped its head with his right hand and its tail
with his left – but the snake proved too strong, managing to wrap itself around
his neck and strangle him.
He was accompanied by friends but they were too terrified to
step in and help, Gusti Ngurah Yudistira, the head of the police criminal
investigations unit covering the Sanur area, told AFP.
“The victim died on the spot as his neck was crushed and he
could not breath,” he said.
The snake is still on the loose after a police search of the
hotel and its extensive grounds failed to track down the animal, he warned.
“We urge residents and tourists to stay on the alert,”
Yudistira said, adding the snake may have slithered into a nearby area of thick
foliage opposite the hotel.
The deadly attack came at a busy time on Bali, as foreign
tourists pack out the island’s palm-fringed beaches for the Christmas and New
Year holidays. Agence France-Presse
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