A FAR north Queensland mum found her son in the jaws of a 4.2m python in a horrific ordeal that only ended when the boy’s grandfather stabbed the snake to death. Experts believe if Amanda Rutland had ...
Naish, 22 months, was playing with his three-year-old sister Evie-Blue on the veranda of the family home in far north Queensland. Ms Rutland raced around the corner when she was unable to see her son ...
The already dicey trip home in driving rain last night had Nerida Bedwell, her 10-year-old daughter and 15-year-old niece hitting the panic button between the Henry Ross lookout and the top of the ...
WHEN this slippery customer joined a southeast Queensland family, he was small enough to fit on his owner’s arm. Now, the story couldn’t be more different. Toowoomba Snake Catchers owner David Wieman ...
Experts believe if Amanda Rutland had not intervened, the scrub python would have eaten her 22-month-old son, Naish. Mother-of-two Ms Rutland believes the scrub python that grabbed her son Naish ...
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