The last kiss: the most famous snake catcher died from a cobra bite
Categories: Asia
By Pictolic https://www.pictolic.com/article/the-last-kiss-the-most-famous-snake-catcher-died-from-a-cobra-bite.html33-year-old Abu Zarin Hussin from Malaysia, a snake tamer, died from a cobra bite. Hussin became popular thanks to the trick of kissing poisonous snakes. And everything was without deception: the snakes were real, poisonous, and no one removed their teeth.


Hussin headed a special unit of the local fire department, where he was engaged in catching poisonous reptiles in rural areas. He was bitten by snakes several times, in 2015 he even stayed in a coma for two days after the bite, but he was not going to give up his vocation, although he said that this was not for the faint of heart.


For his experience, Hussin was called a snake tamer. He taught his subordinates how to catch snakes and even participated in the show "Asia is looking for talents", where he showed a number with a poisonous snake.

The last challenge was fatal for Hussin. He tried to catch a snake in the city of Bentong, but the cobra bit the man. Doctors could not save him, and after several days of coma, Hussin died.
Keywords: Snakes | Malaysia | Death | Bite
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