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Irish Mirror
Irish Mirror
Lifestyle
Edel Hughes

Irish dad's 'panic' after finding giant snake in his garden in Dun Laoghaire

An Irishman got the shock of his life when he discovered a huge snake roaming around his garden.

The roving reptile, understood to be a pet python, caused Douglas Keatinge to "panic" when he spotted it wrapped around a barrel at his home in Dun Laoghaire, Dublin.

Mystified Douglas took to Twitter to ask advice as how to safely deal with the slippery serpent.

He wrote: "Snake in my garden. Panic! What to do?"

The dad was met with a variety of responses with some suggesting dialling 0800 SAINT PATRICK while others queried if the snake was real.

The snake (Douglas Keatinge)

An adamant Douglas replied: "Yes, it's moving!" alongside a photo which showed the snake asp-iring to make itself comfortable in its new surroundings.

Reptile and nature expert Collie Ennis was alerted to the situation and he revealed that the snake was a "completely harmless" pet ball python but warned it could die if it wasn't returned home.

The terrifying tale turned out to have a happy ending as the snake turned out to be a neighbour's pet- and it had been missing for a month.

The Great Es-nake came to an end after Douglas' next door neighbour came to collect his errant pet.

He revealed: "Owner has been found. Next door neighbour! Apparently she’s harmless and has been missing for a month. Eats mice!"

Douglas told The Irish Daily Mirror: " (I) got a bit of a shock when I saw it but glad we found the owner."

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