This is the moment ‘nightmarish’ footage showed a massive snake slither into a busy Birmingham street from a hole in a shop wall. The massive reptile, which had yellow skin, crawled along a pavement in full view of people on Witton Road in Aston, on Monday, June 19.
Staff from a nearby butchers called Daud Halal Meat and Poultry were able to catch the creature by luring it into a pipe. The snake was then taken to a pet shop.
Its the second time a snake has been captured in the area in a matter of days. A boa constrictor was discovered in the middle of the road on Saturday, June 17.
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There, officers ushered the snake into a pillow case using a broom before it was taken to a pet shop. It is not yet known what has since happened to the second snake.
Footage of the second incident, obtained by Birmz of Grime, showed the snake crawling out onto the busy road near Villa Park has been compared to a “horror film”. One web user said: “Na, you’d see me run a mile mate. Like something from a horror film that. My worst nightmare.”
Another added: “Wots going on with all these snakes?” A third put: “It was probably have been terrified itself, poor thing, hope it’s somewhere safe now.”
One resident, who did not want to be named, said it is believed the snakes belonged to one woman who lived nearby. He said: “Apparently this woman has gone away, some are saying to prison, but I’m not sure, and she has all these snakes which have now got out.
“There’s supposed to be two more than have escaped. If that’s the case then somebody needs to get into that property soon in case there are any more or alert the public that’s the case.”
After police caught the first snake on Park Lane, in Aston, they joked about “often having to deal with the odd slippery customer”. A force spokesperson added: “Officers got an off-the-scale shock when they encountered a boa constrictor in the middle of a busy Birmingham road.
“Officers from our operational support unit were driving down Park Lane yesterday afternoon when they spotted the large snake moving across the road. But they soon had the situation in the bag as they gently manoeuvred the creature into a pillowcase before taking it for checks at a local reptile centre.
“Staff at Birmingham Reptiles confirmed that the common boa constrictor had come to no harm and they’ll be looking after it until its owner claims it or it’s rehomed.”