Video of drunk Karnataka man biting snake into pieces goes viral
Tribune Web Desk
Chandigarh, May 7
A one-minute clip of a man from Kolar in Karanataka bitting a snake into pieces has gone viral. The man was seen riding on his bike, when a snake crossed his path.
The bizarre incident has been widely circulated on all social media platforms.
The man saw the snake while he was returning from a liquor shop.
Later, he picked up the snake and wrapped it around his neck and rode in that condition for a while.
After riding for a bit, the man stops abruptly, takes the snake and starts biting it even as others around him watched, equally bewildered.
Several stopped in their tracks to film the man as well.
He can also be heard yelling “how dare you come into my path?” in the videos that have gone viral.
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