In a shocking incident on Melbourne's Monash Freeway, a driver encountered a tiger snake slithering up her leg, leading to a frantic stop and welfare check by police. Following the incident, the driver received medical attention for a suspected snake bite, while the snake was safely relocated by professionals.
Terrifying Encounter: Driver Faces Deadly Snake on Melbourne Motorway
Terrifying Encounter: Driver Faces Deadly Snake on Melbourne Motorway
A routine drive turned into a nightmare for a woman who discovered a venomous tiger snake inside her vehicle while on the freeway, prompting a dramatic roadside rescue.
On a seemingly ordinary day, a Melbourne motorist found herself in a life-threatening predicament when she discovered a tiger snake, one of the world's most venomous species, inside her car. The situation unfolded on the Monash Freeway, where the driver was cruising at a speed of 80 km/h (50 mph). Suddenly, she felt an unusual sensation on her foot and looked down to find the deadly snake slithering up her leg.
In a panic, the driver managed to weave through traffic and pull over to the side of the road, desperately attempting to flag down passing vehicles for assistance. Victoria Police were called to the scene to conduct a welfare check, noting that the woman was "acting hiss-terically."
Authorities revealed that the woman had left one of her shoes behind in her hurried escape from the vehicle. Upon arrival, officers described her as "rattled" and "in a state of shock." She was later taken to the hospital for a suspected snake bite but was reported to be in stable condition.
As the incident unfolded, passing drivers were left in bewilderment. Some even recorded footage of the dramatic snake extraction, which was carried out by Melbourne Snake Control. The snake was subsequently relocated far from residential areas to ensure the safety of local residents and their pets.
In a public statement, Melbourne Snake Control confirmed the snake was successfully returned to the wild, reassuring the community that it had been placed "well away from houses, people, and pets." Tiger snakes are known to inhabit coastal regions of Australia and possess a potent venom that can be life-threatening if not treated promptly.