The body of a missing Indonesian man was found inside a giant python on the island of Sulawesi on Sunday, local police said.
Twenty-five-year-old Akbar Salubiro had been missing for 24 hours after leaving to harvest palm oil on his family's plantation, the BBC
reports.
A search conducted by police found a 23-foot-long python motionless in a ditch nearby. After cutting the snake open, the man's body was reportedly found inside.
"When the snake was captured, the boots Akbar was wearing were clearly visible in the stomach of the snake," village secretary Salubiro Junaidi told the
Jakarta Post. "Resident[s] cut open the belly of the snake and Akbar was lifeless
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