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‘I deserved what I got’: Contrite Hong Kong snake catcher hails hospital staff who saved his life

Experienced catcher says he plans to be more careful after Chinese cobra bite costs him part of his finger

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David Willott has been catching snakes for more than 30 years. Photo: K. Y. Cheng

A Hong Kong snake catcher has hailed the hospital staff who saved his life after he was bitten by a Chinese cobra, and said he hoped others would not “be as stupid as me” and do the dangerous job without gloves.

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David Willott expressed his gratitude to the “great” doctors and nurses at Tseung Kwan O Hospital, despite losing half a finger, after being infected with the snake’s potentially deadly venom.

The 50-year-old father-of-two, who has been catching snakes for more than 30 years and is attached to Sai Kung police district as a catcher, was hurt during a call-out to a snake in someone’s back garden in Tai Wan village, Sai Kung, on August 18.

Having caught the 3ft-long Chinese cobra using a metal hook and a grabber, Willott was bundling it into a bag when it bit him on the middle finger of his right hand.

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“As I tried to tie the top of the bag, I felt some pain,” he said. “I thought it was a staple from the bag. But within a moment, I knew it was a bite.”

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