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In Indonesia, a woman in her 50s went missing and was later found to have been swallowed by a 6-meter python, resulting in the snake's abdomen forming a human shape. Famous British herpetologist Mark O'Shea commented on the incident, suggesting that the woman likely died instantly from a python ambush. The husband, village locals, and a nearby village found the woman's body after cutting open the snake's stomach. O'Shea mentioned that the victim would not have suffered much, as pythons' constriction leads to a rapid loss of blood circulation, possibly causing instantaneous unconsciousness or death.
Source: YAHOO