‘Magic’ pythons return
Thousands of people flocked to a village in Kampong Cham’s
Kampong Siem district yesterday to worship and pray to eight pythons
they believe bring good luck and stave off illness, villagers and police
claimed.
After the pythons were caught near a river in Ampil commune and
handed over to wildlife officers, residents of Banteay Thmor village
began reporting high levels of anxiety and nightmares about the
reptiles, district police chief Tak Cheat said.
Word soon spread that the eight pythons were deities that had been protecting the villagers for more than 100 years.
“The female and male weigh about 10kg each and their children about
7kg each,” Cheat said, adding that villagers were preparing a temporary
“cave” for them in the centre of the village.
A seven-day ceremony of happiness was organised to raise the money
needed to build a new habitat back near where they had been found, he
added.
Villager Yin Sarun, 32, said he had been involved in digging the pythons out of a hole on the day they were discovered.
“We do not know if they are pythons or holy pythons, but villagers
have had nightmares telling them that these are the deities,” he said.
“Some villagers are ill right now. If the pythons are not taken back to
the same place, the whole village will be faced with a big problem.”
Chea Sopharith, a Forestry Administration official in Kampong Cham
province, said he had agreed to return the pythons to villagers because
they had promised to protect them.
Officials would continue to monitor the pythons in case any villagers
tried to steal them to sell them on to illegal traders, he added.
“I think I also believe in these pythons,” he said. “When they took
them out of the hole, villagers tried to set fire to the grass – but it
did not burn.”
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