A 23-year-old man was found dead inside his own home in Beaver County, Pennsylvania (USA), on Wednesday, 03/19. The boy bred more than 100 snakes, some of which were poisonous. Below, we will tell you more about the tragic death of the man who owned these exotic animals!
Man's corpse found in his home with 100 more snakes
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The television network CBS Baltimore reported that the numerous animals that were found in the house were trapped in aquariums and displayed on some shelves throughout the place.
According to information, the police were called to the scene after a call from one of the boy's neighbors, who it was strange not to have seen the man for more than a day and then he looked out the window of the house and saw him unconscious in floor.
Police officers entered the man's home and found the death. The cause of death has not yet been disclosed, but according to investigators, no sign was found that it was a crime committed by someone else. However, authorities revealed that the man had a snakebite mark when found.
After a thorough investigation, authorities revealed that they discovered an extensive collection of snakes and an alligator in the house where the body was found.
The snakes found at the site
According to information, 124 snakes were found in total, of several different species throughout the residence, including some species that are highly venomous, such as the black mamba and the rattlesnake.
According to the information, no one in the neighborhood had any idea of the existence of the animals in the deceased man's house, everyone was very surprised by the information.
According to the spokeswoman for the county where the case happened, Jennifer Harris, some of the animals that were found in the house could not have been kept in captivity, according to local legislation. She also reported that: “none of the snakes were captured after the death of this gentleman” and that the largest snake found in the house was a 4.2-meter Burmese python.
NBC4 reported: "Our head of animal control said that in his 30+ years of experience, he had never encountered this type of thing before."