Monday, September 25, 2017

Snake handler found dead next to his pet python WAS strangled

Mr Brandon's Facebook page is full of photos of his beloved pets, including this picture of him lying next to his giant Burmese python, at home in Hampshire
Mr Brandon's Facebook page is full of photos of his beloved pets, including this picture of him lying next to his giant Burmese python, at home in Hampshire
A snake handler found dead next to his pet python was strangled, a post mortem has revealed.
Dan Brandon, 31, was discovered at his home in Church Crookham, Hampshire, where he lived with his parents and an array of exotic animals. 
One of his snakes was found slivering near his body, after seemingly escaping from its pen.
Post-mortem results found that he died as a result of 'asphyxia', Basingstoke coroner's court heard today.
Mr Brandon's cause of death was ruled to be 'asphyxiation' but detectives are still unclear if it was a result of a snake attack (pictured, Mr Brandon poses with his Burmese python) 
Non-venomous pythons constrict their prey, rather than attacking with a bite.
However, detectives are still investigating whether Mr Brandon was killed by his pet. 
An inquest was opened into his mysterious death this morning, with further hearings to be held next month.
Mr Brandon was a keen animal enthusiast and he posted photos of him with his pets, including a huge Burmese python draped over his body, to his social media accounts. 
Pythons are non-venomous snakes who kill their prey by constriction. Pictured, two of Mr Brandon's pythons in their pens at his family home in Hampshire 
On a JustGiving page set up in tribute to Mr Brandon, grieving loved ones wrote: 'We will all miss you so much'
While pythons have killed humans before, experts believe this would be the first ever case in Britain.
A source told The Sun: 'It is under investigation whether the snake was involved. The death is in an investigation stage between natural causes and an inquest.
'Investigators are waiting for the full toxicology results and reports to come back from a post-mortem. Depending on the results, an inquest may be opened.'
Mr Brandon (pictured, with his pets) was an experienced snake handler known for being 'obssessed' with the reptiles
A spokesman for Hampshire Police said: 'We were called to an address in Church Crookham. A 31-year-old man had suffered serious injuries and died at the scene.
'The death is not being treated as suspicious at this stage. A file will be prepared for the coroner.' 
Despite being found nearby its owners body, a friend of Mr Brandon's believed the snake had nothing to do with his death.

Source:DailyMail

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