Man catches cobra in Cape Town workshop

Frik Botha, right, watches an SPCA official remove the snake.

Frik Botha, right, watches an SPCA official remove the snake.

Published Jan 23, 2015

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Cape Town - A Cape Town man has been hailed as a hero after he caught a two-metre long Cape Cobra with his bare hands.

Frik Botha, 50, from Sherwood Park, says he and his colleagues got a huge fright when they found the deadly snake in their office.

Botha has been working as a welder at Trailers Tow-It in Rugby for the past four years and has never seen a snake in the workshop before.

“I got a fright when I saw it slither into the shop from the back entrance,” he told the Daily Voice.

He said he quickly grabbed a broom and trapped the venomous snake under it.

“I wasted no time and pressed its head flat with a broom, but it felt threatened and kept trying to snap at me... the snake would come up at waist length and hiss and spit. I grabbed it with my hands and curled it around my arm.”

A fellow worker brought a bag, and he put it inside before calling for help.

Botha’s colleagues praised his bravery, but Frik, who has a history with snakes, says he wasn’t afraid at all.

“When I was a young boy growing up in Pretoria, I used to catch snakes and keep it in a tank,” he said.

“I would feed it one mouse and that mouse would last it a whole week before the snake gets hungry again.

“If my wife would allow it now, I would get a snake again as a pet,” he jokes.

Wanika Davids of the SPCA advised people to never approach a snake unless you’re a professional.

* To remove a snake, call the SPCA on 021 700 4158/9 or after hours on 083 326 1604.

Daily Voice

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