Odisha Boy Gets Head Stuck In Crevice, Finds Snake Staring At Him

The boy, identified as Shiba Pradhan, had ventured into the Kanipada forest with his uncle to collect honey.

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hiba was taken out of the crevice after eight hours.
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  • A minor got his head trapped inside a stone crevice in Nayagarh district Odisha
  • The boy was collecting honey with his uncle when the incident occurred in Kanipada forest
  • Local villagers and family called firefighters after failing to rescue the boy themselves
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Nayagarh:

A minor in Odisha's Nayagarh district got his head trapped inside a stone crevice with a venomous snake inside the same groove, with firefighters and local police rescuing him after an eight-hour operation on Wednesday.

The boy, identified as Shiba Pradhan, had ventured into the Kanipada forest with his uncle to collect honey. While collecting the honey, the duo spotted hives inside a large stone crevice and Shiba proceeded to collect it.

His head, however, got stuck inside the crevice when he attempted to reach a part of the hive that was lodged deeper inside the stone.

Shiba's uncle, who was with him during the incident, called in villagers and family members after failing to rescue the boy. They later called firefighters for help.

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Two teams of fire personnel from Odagaon and Nayagarh soon reached the spot. Local police also accompanied the teams to rescue the boy.

However, the rescue operation was partially hampered as a large venomous snake was found near Shiba inside the same crevice.

Fire personnel first gave moral support to the boy, and then used various equipment to rescue him successfully. Shiba was taken out of the crevice after eight hours and was handed over to his family following a primary health checkup.

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(With inputs from Dev Kumar Ghosh)

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