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Lily Ford

Horrified forklift driver spots one of the world's deadliest snakes in UK shipment

A horrified forklift driver discovered one of the world's deadliest snakes after it survived a 4,000 mile trip inside a box.

The saw-scaled viper was found in a shipment of bricks which had arrived from Pakistan.

Worried workers at Manchester Brick Specialists in Salford researched the type of snake it could be but were unaware of how dangerous it was.

The viper is one of four species that together account for the highest number of human fatalities in India.

Michael Regan was able to trap the snake in a box.

"I knew to keep a safe distance but obviously had no idea how deadly this snake was - it was pretty shocking," Mr Regan said.

"Looking back now, it really was a good job it was spotted and dealt with or who knows what could have happened... I am glad it is now safe in a new home," the 40-year-old added.

An RSPCA inspector said he was initially sceptical after getting the call (RSPCA / SWNS)

RSPCA Inspector Ryan King said he was initially sceptical about the call.

"The report came to us that a saw-scaled viper had been spotted but I was a bit sceptical... sometimes we get to jobs like this and it turns out to be a harmless grass snake - we have even attended snake reports which turn out to be plastic toys," he said.

"However, I only had to take a quick look to realise we were dealing with a reptile which was more than capable of killing people with its highly toxic venom."

Mr King, dressed in protective clothing, was able to safely place the creature in a snake bag before its transportation to a new home with a special licence to care for venomous reptiles.

"It is amazing that he survived a 4,000-mile journey and managed to live for weeks - and in such a cold climate - when arriving in England," Mr King said.

"It was quite an honour to deal with this snake and I am pleased he has a home where he will be looked after."

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