06/04/2016

Singer collapses, dies on stage after cobra bites her mid-show

Irma was often seen performing with reptiles, including boa constrictors and pythons
A popular singer was bitten to death by a cobra during performance – The woman kept singing for about 45 minutes before collapsing and dying Irma Bule, an Indonesian pop star known for her love to wear snakes on her shoulders
during shows, has died after being bitten by a reptile accompaniment mid-performance.
 Irma was often seen performing with reptiles, including boa constrictors and pythons What is even more bizarre is that Irma refused to take an antidote the snake’s handler offered her and kept on singing for 45 minutes after the cobra sank her teeth into the woman’s thigh.
Farmer kills enormous 100-year-old crocodile terrorizing his cattle (photos) The show went on but shortly afterwards, the singer started vomiting and fell unconscious in front of stunned spectators. She was rushed to a local hospital, where she was declared dead soon after arrival.Irma Bule was onstage with the snake when she accidentally stepped on it and it retaliated
Irma Bule was onstage with the snake when she accidentally stepped on it and it retaliated It turned out that the king cobra the singer accidentally stood on had not been defanged and thus was extremely dangerous. The tragic accident that took place at Karawang village in West Java on Sunday was captured on camera and later leaked online.R
Priest heals woman possessed by snake in bizarre ritual (photos, video) One of the viewers described what happened: “In the middle of the second song, Irma stepped on the snake’s tail. The snake then bit Irma in her thigh. The effects were felt 45 minutes after the bite. She vomited, had seizures, and her body seized.” Police are currently interviewing members of the audience to investigate the case. Watch video:

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