A tourist has died after being bitten by a snake ‘hypnotised’ in a charmer routine in Egypt.
The 57-year-old man was on holiday with two relatives, having fun with a conventional show when he was roped in by the snake charmer acting at his hotel in Hurghada on the Red Sea.
Two snakes were draped over the necks of other audience members, Bavarian police said.
The snake charmer then let certainly one of the snakes crawl into the trousers of the German man, where it sank its teeth into his leg.
The victim immediately showed signs of poisoning and went into shock. He was resuscitated on the hotel before he was taken to hospital.
When contacted, Egyptian authorities said they weren’t aware of the incident.
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The person, who was not named within the police statement, got here from the Unterallgäu district of Bavaria.
Police and prosecutors are investigating his death and are awaiting the outcomes of a toxicology test.
There have been no arrests, to this point within the investigation.
It is just not possible to really ‘hypnotise’ a snake. Snake charmers use a woodwind instrument to enthral the snake however the venomous reptile is definitely responding to vibration and swaying.
It is just not entranced but actually in defensive, high alert response, able to strike.

The death comes after two children died after a tourist submarine with 45 Russian residents on board sank off the coast of Egypt.
The bodies of six passengers were pulled to the coast of Hurghada, a city on the Red Beach, after ‘Sindbad’ capsized last yr.

In 2024, a tourist was killed by a shark while snorkelling within the Red Sea.
Father-of-one Gianluca di Gioia, 48, of Italian origin, was holidaying together with his wife and son within the Red Sea resort of Marsa Alam, when he swam out from a jetty to enjoy the world’s abundant marine life.
Egyptian authorities say he was attacked after straying out of a delegated swimming area across the jetty.
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