‘It was knocking on my window pane’: Python rescued from Singapore flat


A reticulated python had made its way up to the second floor of an HDB unit in Jurong West on Dec 8. - MUKLIS, ACRES SINGAPORE

SINGAPORE: Muklis, a Jurong West resident, was jolted awake from his midday siesta on Sunday (Dec 8) by the urgent shouts of two passers-by, who asked him to close his windows and doors immediately.

“My living room door was open, and they came up to the lift landing to tell us to close our windows as there was a snake,” said the 54-year-old sports trainer, who wanted to be known only by his first name.

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