Man fights off one of world's deadliest snakes while driving on Australian highway

A still image from a video showing an eastern brown snake after it wrapped itself around the legs of a driver in Calliope, Queensland, Australia, on 15 June, 2020: QUEENSLAND POLICE VIA REUTERS
A still image from a video showing an eastern brown snake after it wrapped itself around the legs of a driver in Calliope, Queensland, Australia, on 15 June, 2020: QUEENSLAND POLICE VIA REUTERS

A driver in Australia succeeded in fighting off a highly venomous snake while travelling at around 70 mph in his pickup truck, police have said.

The incident occurred on a regional highway west of the town of Calliope in Queensland, Australia, on 15 June.

Local police pulled the 27-year-old driver over for allegedly breaking the speed limit, according to a police statement.

When an officer questioned him, the man, who gave his name only as Jimmy, explained that he had been attacked by a snake, which he fought off with a seat belt and a knife.

Footage, taken from the officer's body camera and released on Tuesday, captures Jimmy saying: "A brown snake or a tiger snake is in the back of the ute [utility vehicle]. It think it has bitten me, it was in the ute with me."

The officer then walks around to the boot of the vehicle, where the eastern brown snake can be seen.

The driver later told the police that the snake had appeared near the gear stick, before starting to coil itself around his legs.

"And the more I moved my legs… it just started to wrap around me. Its head just started striking at the (driver’s seat) chair, between my legs," Jimmy added.

The police statement said: "Although the traffic officer had heard his fair share of excuses for speeding, he soon realised this was not just another colourful tale and promptly sought medical assistance."

Paramedics later arrived on the scene and determined that the man had not been bitten by the snake but was suffering from shock.

“It was pretty terrifying, I’ve never been so happy to see red and blue lights,” Jimmy said.

Brown snakes are found across much of Australia.

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