Karkala: Expert who saved many from serpents dies of snakebite


R B Jagadish
Daijiworld Media Network - Karkala (SP)

Karkala, Jan 17: Anand Anchan (61) from Pattonjikatte in the town, who had been helping the people around the region by catching poisonous and non-poisonous snakes which appeared in their houses and other premises, and releasing them into forests since the last several decades, lost his life to a snakebite.


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Anchan was bitten by a serpent when he had visited a house at Biloor Kaudoor near here for catching it at the request of the family living there. Anchan reportedly did not take enough precautions and took the incident casually, having undergone such experiences in the past, but that proved to be his undoing. His end came unexpectedly.

Anand had left home on Monday evening after getting a call on his cellphone from a family living in Bailoor Kaudoor. When he was trying to catch the serpent holed up in a house there, the reptile that was restless and panicky, suddenly attacked him and bit him with its fangs. Although Anand used to always keep with him certain native medicines to save himself in case of snakebites, he had by oversight, not taken them along when going out on Monday, it is gathered.

The locals asked Anchan to immediately get treatment for the snake bite, but he chose to directly return to the down instead of going to the doctor. After sometime, the poison spread in his body and he began to suffer from symptoms of poisoning. He visited a private hospital, and was injected with anti-venomous preparation, after which he returned home. Sometime thereafter, he suddenly collapsed and breathed his last.

In the past too, Anchan had been bitten by snakes, but every time he had recovered with the use of native medicines. He had lost one of his fingers to snake bite when trying to rescue a serpent that was writhing after getting stuck in hot tar on the road a few years back. Even then he had looked after the injured snake for several days, treated it, and then released it into a safe forest area. This initiative had hit the headlines then.

In addition to catching of snakes, Anand Anchan also used to dispense native medicines to treat snake bites. It was common for the people to think of him and seek help from Anchan every time they felt threat from snakes. Anand never demanded for payment of hefty sums. The locals rue the fact that Anchan, who helped people to get relief from snakes and snake bites, sadly became a victim of snakebite himself.

  

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  • Samuel Sadanand, Balmatta/Kuwait

    Wed, Jan 18 2017

    Snakes are to be killed.not rescued.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Wed, Jan 18 2017

    @Samuel sadanand,kuwait,you know hindus dont kill serpents ,but respect and adore them.It is alsoshould be respected.Only his failure was he didnt care for his bite in time.later it was too late.He should have waited in hospital till his symptoms were disappeared.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Wed, Jan 18 2017

    very sad and tragic.Serpent is a very venemous reptil,have to respect it ,with all experience,should take care while handling it.It bites when feels people around and danger.He dont even wore sandels,Big mistake was not to care for bite.How sad.Heartfelt sympathy to his family.may his soul rest in peace.

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  • Ruksana Dsouza, Mangalore / Bahrain

    Tue, Jan 17 2017

    Anand may not have been a professional snake catcher. He may have been amateur in the art of catching. They should have called the staff of Pilikula.

    May his soul RIP. Amen

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  • Aubb, Kuwait

    Tue, Jan 17 2017

    People benefited in the past, kind people must help his family.

    People like Anand, must also train others in doing the same work he did.

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  • Evans C Sumitra, Udupi/ New York, USA.

    Tue, Jan 17 2017

    Very sad that this young man lost his life due to a snake bite. May his soul rest in eternal peace.

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  • Dev, Mangalore

    Tue, Jan 17 2017

    From the photos given here I see him pour turmeric water before catching them, this very act stuns them & might prompt them to attack more at that state. He had done it from many decades, but with diminishing reflexes with age this act might have proved fatal along with delay in getting treated early.
    Many times serpents bite but don't inject venom as it is precious for them & takes a lot for them to produce to capture & digest its prey. So native medicines might have worked many times but him not getting admitted to a hospital to be under medical supervision might have been his undoing as well.,
    Rest In Peace brave heart for helping many but most of the times his tribe succumb to their passion in the end too.

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  • Jaimini P.B., Manipal,Sharjah

    Tue, Jan 17 2017

    Mr Anand loved snakes more than his life..That was the reason for this tragedy...Bad Luck.. Rest in Peace..I saw many snake saving videos (they don't say snake catching)..In almost all the cases,all Mater Snake experts tasted snake bite many times..Some are lucky..some are unlucky...Kissing King Cobra was the best video I have ever seen..

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  • rithesh kp, Karkala/Mumbai

    Tue, Jan 17 2017

    U have a lot of good to lot of people who ha e suffered unfortunately u were the one to b suffered .May ur soul rest in peace and help ur fam to come up with this sad demise .V all from da family ll muss u unkle

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  • YOUSUF K, BANGALORE

    Tue, Jan 17 2017

    Very Sad news ...RIP..He is Helping people

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  • PAM Suvarna, karkala

    Tue, Jan 17 2017

    Anchan was nice person,always used to help other.
    Let his soul rest in eternal peace.

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  • Walter Lasrado, Nakre/Malad West, Mumbai.

    Tue, Jan 17 2017

    Very sad news. May his soul rest in peace.

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  • Stan, Udupi/Dubai

    Tue, Jan 17 2017

    May his soul rest in peace. He helped others while alive. His careless attitude might have cost him his life, but he has led his life in a good way.

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  • Rajesh, mulki

    Tue, Jan 17 2017

    A serpent is a wild reptile after all....so one has to be cautious and not get emotional on beliefs alone.. Sometimes we may have to neutralize them

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