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An Egyptian 11-month-old boy ate parts of a dead snake and was hospitalized after a bout of severe vomiting.
A security official received a report about the infant, identified as Kareem A, which detailed that the incident took place when Kareem’s family took him with them to a field in a village in Upper Egypt and left him inside of a hut as they worked nearby.
The parents saw their son as he severely vomited with the dead snake nearby.
The child was treated and hospital officials confirmed that his state is currently stable after the removal of the snake parts from his stomach.
So the caring parents leave a baby in a hut while they worked the fields. Very lucky for him that the snake was still not slithering about. Parental love, you can't beat it.
Life is your's to do with as you wish- do not let other's try to control it for you. Count Dusak- 1345.
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