One-Year-Old Boy Bites Cobra to Death in Bihar

In a remarkable incident from Bettiah, Bihar, a one-year-old boy named Govinda bit a venomous cobra, resulting in the snake's death. The child mistook the snake for a toy while playing at home. After the shocking event, he lost consciousness and was taken to a local health center before being referred to a government hospital. Fortunately, he showed no signs of poisoning and is currently in stable condition. This unusual encounter has left both the family and the community in disbelief, highlighting the extraordinary nature of the event.
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Shocking Incident in Bihar

One-Year-Old Boy Bites Cobra to Death in Bihar


Bettiah, Bihar – A startling event has emerged from Bettiah, where a one-year-old child managed to bite a venomous cobra, leading to the snake's immediate demise. This unusual incident has left many astonished, as even the bravest individuals often fear the sight of a hissing cobra.


The occurrence took place in the Mohachhi Bankatwa village of the Majholiya block in West Champaran district. Following the incident, the child lost consciousness and was rushed to the Majholiya Primary Health Center for emergency care. After initial treatment, he was referred to the Government Medical College and Hospital (GMCH) in Bettiah.


According to reports, the child, Govinda, son of Sunil Sah, was playing at home when a two-foot-long cobra slithered into the house. His grandmother, Mataishwari Devi, recounted that the child mistook the snake for a toy and grabbed it, subsequently biting it. The cobra died shortly after, with reports indicating that the child even managed to sever the snake into two pieces.


Dr. Divakant Mishra, the deputy superintendent at GMCH, stated that the child showed no signs of poisoning. Currently, he is under treatment, and his condition is reported to be stable. The family was understandably alarmed by the incident, while the community expressed disbelief over the child's extraordinary act.