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World|life|March 16, 2018 / 05:15 PM
Malaysian 'snake-handling celebrity' dies of cobra bite

AKIPRESS.COM - A Malaysian man who became famous for his snake-handling skills has died after being bitten by a cobra, BBC reported.

Abu Zarin Hussin, a firefighter, first shot to fame after British tabloids published a story incorrectly identifying him as a Thai man who'd allegedly married his pet snake.

Mr Hussin had trained other firefighters on how to handle snakes.

But he was admitted to hospital on Monday after being bitten a cobra during a snake-catching operation.

According to local news outlet The Star, the 33-year-old who lived in the state of Pahang, often taught other firemen how to identify different snake species and ways to capture them without having to kill.

He had also participated in television programme Asia's Got Talent, where he pulled off the daring act of "kissing" a snake.

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