Madhya Pradesh Snake Catcher Dies After Cobra Bite: A Stark Warning Against Reckless Handling
A tragic incident in Raghogarh, Guna, Madhya Pradesh, has highlighted the grave risks involved in handling venomous snakes without proper precautions. Deepak, a well-known local snake catcher recognized for rescuing numerous snakes in his area, lost his life after being bitten by a cobra he had just rescued.
Incident Details
The fatal incident occurred when Deepak successfully rescued a black cobra that was visibly stressed and defensive, its hood fully spread. In a moment likely meant for social media, Deepak draped the snake around his neck. The disturbed cobra then lashed out and bit him on the shoulder—an attack captured in widely circulated photographs and videos.
Despite immediately being taken to a civil hospital and receiving anti-venom treatment, Deepak’s condition deteriorated rapidly. He lost consciousness soon after the bite as the potent neurotoxin in cobra venom quickly took effect, and passed away later the same night.
Safety Concerns and Social Media Impact
The tragedy has sparked debate on social media, with many questioning why Deepak ignored necessary safety protocols despite his experience. Some speculate that the desire to make entertaining videos (commonly known as “reelbaazi”) distracted from the seriousness of handling such a dangerous animal.
Wildlife experts have stressed that animals under stress become more aggressive and unpredictable. The incident has reignited discussion about the importance of caution, especially for rescuers and handlers who work with venomous snakes.
Legal Perspective and Takeaway
It is important to note that, under India’s Wildlife Protection Act of 1972, it is illegal to harm or keep protected species such as cobras. The incident serves as a powerful reminder that both professionals and the general public must treat wild, especially venomous, animals with utmost respect and care.
This is reportedly the second such deadly incident involving a snake rescuer in the country. As the community mourns Deepak’s loss, experts urge everyone—particularly those involved in rescue work—to always prioritize safety, avoid unnecessary stunts, and maintain their distance from aggressive or stressed wildlife.
The Bottom Line
Handling snakes and other wild animals can turn fatal in seconds. Respect their wildness, avoid risky behavior for social media or fame, and always follow strict protective measures. Deepak’s story is a tragic warning, and the hope is that others will learn from it and save lives in the future.
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