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Pet Python Strangles Child, Officials Say

By MIKE SCHNEIDER
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OXFORD, Fla. (July 1) – A pet Burmese python measuring more than 8 feet long broke out of a terrarium and strangled a 2-year-old girl in her bedroom Wednesday at a central Florida home, authorities said. Shaiunna Hare was already dead when paramedics arrived at about 10 a.m., Lt. Bobby Caruthers of the Sumter County Sheriff's Office said.
Charles Jason Darnell, the snake's owner and the boyfriend of Shaiunna's mother, discovered the snake missing from its terrarium and went to the girl's room, where he found it on the girl and bite marks on her head, Caruthers said. Darnell, 32, stabbed the snake until he was able to pry the child away.
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"The baby's dead!" a sobbing caller from the house screamed to a 911 dispatcher in a recording. "Our stupid snake got out in the middle of the night and strangled the baby."
Authorities did not identify the caller and removed the person's name from the recording.
"She got out of the cage last night and got into the baby's crib and strangled her to death," the caller said.
Authorities removed the snake from the home Wednesday afternoon after obtaining a search warrant. Once outside the small, tan home, bordered by cow pastures, the snake was placed in a bag then inside a dog crate. The snake was still alive.
Darnell did not have a permit for the snake, which would be a second-degree misdemeanor, said Joy Hill, a spokeswoman with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. He has not been charged, but Caruthers said investigators were looking into whether there was child neglect or if any other laws were broken.
Hill said the snake will be placed with someone who has a permit, pending an investigation into the girl's death.
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The Humane Society of the United States said including Wednesday's death, at least 12 people have been killed in the U.S. by pet pythons since 1980, including five children.
Burmese pythons are not native to Florida, but they easily survive in the state and can reach a length of 26 feet and weigh more than 200 pounds.
Some owners have freed pythons into the wild and a population of them has taken hold in the Everglades. One killed an alligator and then burst when it tried to eat it. Scientists also speculate a bevy of Burmese pythons escaped in 1992 from pet shops battered by Hurricane Andrew and have been reproducing since.
"It's becoming more and more of a problem, perhaps no fault of the animal, more a fault of the human," said Jorge Pino, a state wildlife commission spokesman. "People purchase these animals when they're small. When they grow, they either can't control them or release them."
George Van Horn, owner of Reptile World Serpentarium in St. Cloud, said the strangulation could have occurred because the snake felt threatened or because it thought the child was food.
"They are always operating on instinct," he said. "Even the largest person can become overpowered by a python."
Oxford is about 50 miles northwest of Orlando.
Associated Press writers Matt Sedensky, Antonio Gonzalez and Lisa Orkin contributed to this report from Miami.
Copyright 2009 The Associated Press. The information contained in the AP news report may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or otherwise distributed without the prior written authority of The Associated Press. Active hyperlinks have been inserted by AOL.
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Pbonitz1

10:28 PMJul 05 2009

I feel sorry for the family. It is a terrible thing to lose a child and it was not done on purpose. It was a horrible accident. Give them a break.

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DHe5734421

06:13 PMJul 03 2009

I live very close to this location, and all i can say is there always seems to be a lot of police activity at this residence.

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Choppeddesoto

05:23 PMJul 03 2009

I think that anyone that would use Pebo as a screenname is a retard.

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Missjean122

03:41 PMJul 03 2009

Isn't it funny how the snake went to the CHILDS room. Did it use a gps to get directions?? Why didn't it go to the ADULTS room? Was THEIR door CLOSED? If you have a young child in a bedroom alone, wouldn't you check on them OFTEN?????....ESPECIALLY if there is a "pet" in the house.MMmmm.......lots of un-answered questions here.

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Teddybear2575

11:38 AMJul 03 2009

As to the comment of Where is the Babies father. He lives in Ohio and has been trying to see his child and they would not let him and then to turn on the news and find out your child is dead and he had not been notified. Hes was not in the child life not because he didnt want to but because he was kept from her. And now he will never get to see her.

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Ranneybugs

09:37 AMJul 03 2009

They will obviously be able tell by either looking at the babies body or autopsy if she was actually strangled. Such a tragic story. Rest peacefululy baby girl. And I just wanted to add, that I have friends who have kids that sleep until 10. Keep a kid up late and they will sleep late. I do agree it was irresponsibility, and possibly neglect on the parents part, I personally would NEVER have a predator like that anywhere near my child...

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sordidguy

03:41 AMJul 03 2009

ValerieAnt ---------- I AGREE COMPLELTY ---------- ONE OF THEM KILLED THEY CHILD AND CAME UP WITH THIS STUPID STORY-------- I BET CASYEE ANTHONY IS SORRY SHE DIDNT THINK THIS ONE UP INSTEAD OF ZANNI THE NANNY

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Pebo99

12:49 AMJul 03 2009

anyone who keeps a snake as a "Pet" is a RE T@@RD.

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ValerieAnt

12:41 AMJul 03 2009

Reilylibrary said: The story doesn't make sense. The snake got out in the middle of the night, attacked the sleeping child around 10 A.M (3 hours after children that age usually wake up), killed it but didn't try to swallow it, was stabbed in one place and survived to be confiscated by the authorities...I say the mom and/or bf killed the little girl and are trying to blame it on the snake. They had to wound the snake to make it sound convincing............Good points!

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