Black mamba kills Zim boy

300510 The gaze of a deadly black mamba could soon face the England soccer team, if UK-based paper The Sun is to be believed. Readers, however, are not so sure.

300510 The gaze of a deadly black mamba could soon face the England soccer team, if UK-based paper The Sun is to be believed. Readers, however, are not so sure.

Published Mar 19, 2015

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Harare -

A 13-year-old Zimbabwean boy has died after being bitten by a black mamba in the south of the country, the privately-owned Southern Eye newspaper reported on Thursday.

The boy was bitten twice on Monday morning.

Relatives rushed him to St Luke's Hospital in rural Lupane district but he died at noon because there was no anti-venom to treat him.

“The whole of Lupane has no anti-venom medicine,” the newspaper said.

“There was nothing much the boy could receive as treatment.”

Black mambas are among the deadliest snakes in Africa. A bite can kill in hours.

Anti-venom exists for black mamba bites but it is not widely available in Zimbabwe.

Cases of patients surviving if they are put on a life support system have been recorded in the region.

A man died at the same hospital last week after a puff adder bite, the Southern Eye reported.

Sapa

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