Monday, May 12, 2014

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Pin by Logeer amp Sfeer on Livingroom Python suspected in boys Noah, 4, and Connor, whose 7th birthday was coming up, spent Sunday afternoon playing in a pool, shopping for treats and playing with animals at the farm of a family friend. They even got to steer a tractor, said their greatuncle, Dave Rose. Thats the type of life they had, and thats what were going to try to remember, Rose told reporters Tuesday in Campbellton, New Brunswick. Then sometime before dawn Monday, a 100pound snake came crashing through the ceiling of the apartment where they were spending the night. They were found dead there Monday morning, apparently victims of an African rock python more than 10 feet 3 meters long, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police said. Autopsies were being performed on the boys Tuesday afternoon, RCMP Sgt. Alain Tremblay said. A reptile expert is assisting the Mounties in their investigation, and the snake has been euthanized, he said. The apartment was the home of JeanClaude Savoie, a family friend whose Campbellton pet store was downstairs. But Tremblay said the python was kept upstairs in a custombuilt glass enclosure similar to an aquarium. The cage reached the ceiling, and the snake was somehow able to crawl through a vent into the buildings ductwork. It was above the living room, where the boys were sleeping, when the ceiling fell in. No regular case for the Mounties The snake was found in the same room as the boys, Tremblay said, but he would provide no further details. He said the RCMP is conducting a criminal investigation but wouldnt discuss possible charges. Obviously, its not a standard or regular case, he said. Its very traumatic for the family that this happened. But for the police, this is an investigation where theres a loss of life, and our approach to analyze a scene is almost identical, although here were dealing with a reptile.Pin #by #Logeer #amp #Sfeer #on #Livingroom

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