Sawan Tabklai, 55, caught the 21ft-long snake as it slithered around his family home in Sukothai province, Thailand, in the early hours of Saturday morning.
He crammed it into a big glass jar, but the snake had become extremely hungry by the time he checked on it last night at about 5pm local time.
The furious python leapt out of the jar, towards Sawan's head, before biting into his arm.
It then wrapped itself around the man's neck while he desperately screamed for help.

She battled to free him but the snake was too strong, so she called emergency services.
They arrived too late, however, and the man was already dead.
They then caught the snake and crammed it into a sack to be killed.
Pilada said: 'I don't know why my younger brother was keeping the snake. He found it three or four days ago and put it in a jar at the home.
'I heard him shouting and saw he had been bitten by the snake. It was coiled around his body and I couldn't get it off.'
Police Lieutenant Colonel Surapong Salasit from the Kong Krailat district police station said the cause of death was strangulation.

'There were snake bite marks around his left hand and his neck was red like a severe band mark. The doctor performed an autopsy and the cause of death was due to lack of oxygen.
'The python strangled him until he died. Neighbours and rescue workers helped to put it in the bag.
'We presume it was caused by a combination of the python's wild instincts and that it was hungry.'




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