The Times Union
NEW YORK — A Brooklyn woman was washing her hands in her third-floor bathroom one morning, before dawn. Peeking out from the toilet were the eyes of a python, its 7-foot-long body hidden in the pipes, Nadege Brunacci told the Daily News.
“I turned on the light and screamed,” she told the Daily News. “It still makes my heart race.”
Brunacci, 38, slammed down the lid, put a heavy box on top of the toilet and began calling for help, which came from her landlord and firefighters. Plumbers had to tear apart the downstairs neighbor’s pipes to capture the snake, she said.
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