Little more than a week after a giant python
crushed two young Canadian boys to death, police have recovered 40 of the snakes
from a hotel room.
The reptiles were found in several plastic
storage bins on Thursday night in a room in Brantford, Ontario, where a couple
who had been evicted from their home were staying, police said in a statement.
Officers have opened a probe into the
incident but they did not say where the couple were at the time or whether the
pair would be charged with breaking local laws that prohibit owning pythons.
The snakes, which ranged in length from 30
centimeters to 1.4 meters, were in poor health and have been taken in by the
Canadian Society for the Protection of Animals, where a veterinarian is
monitoring them.
The find comes 11 days after Connor and Noah Barthe, aged six and four respectively, died in the eastern town of
Campbellton, New Brunswick when an African python escaped from its terrarium
and killed them
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