HORRIBLE footage captured the moment a missing woman was found inside the belly of a giant python after being eaten alive by the deadly serpent.
Residents were forced to open the python’s stomach to find Farida, 50, who disappeared two days ago while heading to a local market near her home in Indonesia.
Farida’s husband, Noni, 55, was worried that she had not returned home and alerted others who began searching for the mother of four.
After searching local areas, they found a gigantic 20-foot-long python with a large bulge in its stomach.
Shocking footage showed the deadly snake’s huge head and its tongue sticking out of its lips.
Suspecting the worst, the devastated husband and several other local residents cut into the thick skin with a machete.
Tragically, Farida’s remains were found inside the slime-covered snake’s stomach.
The python sunk its teeth into her leg as it coiled around her body and choked her before swallowing her whole, it was found.
Devastated Noni said: “I’m so sorry I let my wife go out alone. If I had been with her that day, the snake would not have dared to touch her.
“I’m sorry for the suffering she went through. I’m sorry for our family.”
Suardi Rosi, chief of Kalempang village where Farida and her family lived, said: “The victim’s husband looked for his wife in the nearby forest area because she had not been home for a day.
“He found a snake with a big belly. He immediately suspected that his wife had been eaten by the python.
“Several other villages helped him capture the python. His wife’s body was found in the stomach of a snake. She was taken to his home before being buried.
“This has never happened before in our village. We warn everyone to be careful when walking through the forest. Women must be accompanied by someone.”
Farida was removed from the snake’s belly and taken to a religious burial.
Indonesia has a large population of wild pythons in its vast, dense jungle, where they can thrive.
Unlike neighboring Southeast Asian countries, where modern infrastructure has forced these reptiles to stay outside city limits, snakes in Indonesia roam freely throughout villages.
In 2022, a grandmother who disappeared in a forest in Indonesia was found eaten by a giant python.
The woman, locally called Jahrah, aged 54, disappeared after going out to collect rubber in the forest near her family’s home in Jambi, Indonesia.
She was reported missing by concerned relatives after she failed to return from her jungle search.
Local residents organized search parties and began trawling through the dense forest in Tanjung Jabung Barat regency.
Police and residents tragically found Grandma – who was trapped inside the bloated stomach of a 22-foot-long python.
They spotted the gigantic snake with a large bulge on its belly in a clearing among the trees while hunting Jahrah.
Shocking footage captured the moment the grandmother’s remains were gruesomely found rotting inside the snake’s digestive tract.
In March 2017, Akbar Salubiro was cut from a python’s stomach after being eaten alive on the island of West Sulawesi.
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