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Hyderabad Businessman Dies After Snake Bite While Trying to Scare Friends at Moinabad Farmhouse

Hyderabad businessman Nawab Syed Khumiz Mohiuddin, 30, died after being bitten by a small cobra at a farmhouse in Moinabad. Experts warn against ignoring snake bites and delaying treatment.

HYDERABAD: A tragic incident occurred in Hyderabad after a young businessman died from a snake bite while allegedly trying to scare his friends for fun. The deceased was identified as Nawab Syed Khumiz Mohiuddin (30), a resident of Rajendranagar. The incident took place at a farmhouse in Moinabad, where he was spending time with friends.

According to the information available, Khumiz noticed a small cobra near the farmhouse and picked it up with his hands. While trying to frighten his friends by holding the snake, he was bitten on the thumb by the same snake. Despite the bite, he reportedly ignored medical treatment, believing the small snake was not dangerous. His condition later deteriorated, and he died while undergoing treatment at a hospital.

Snake Bite Incident at Moinabad Farmhouse

The incident took place when Nawab Syed Khumiz Mohiuddin was enjoying time with friends at a farmhouse in Moinabad.

During the gathering, he reportedly spotted a small cobra in the vicinity of the farmhouse. He caught the snake and held it in his hands.

Witnesses said he attempted to scare his friends by displaying the snake. However, during the process, the cobra bit his thumb.

Victim Initially Ignored the Bite

According to those present, Khumiz believed the snake was small and would not pose a serious threat.

He reportedly told his friends that he was fine and did not require any treatment.

However, within an hour, the snake venom allegedly began affecting his body. As his health gradually worsened, family members and friends became concerned.

Hospital Treatment Fails to Save Businessman

As his condition deteriorated, Khumiz was rushed to a hospital for treatment.

Doctors reportedly observed that his condition continued to worsen despite medical care.

He later died while undergoing treatment.

The sudden death of the 30-year-old businessman left family members and relatives in deep grief.

Incident Sparks Discussion on Snake Bite Awareness

The incident has become a topic of discussion locally, as what began as a fun moment among friends ended in tragedy.

The case has once again highlighted the dangers of ignoring snake bites and delaying medical treatment.

Experts Warn Against Handling Snakes

Experts emphasize that it is often difficult to determine whether a snake is venomous based solely on its size.

They warn that:

  • Catching snakes and playing with them is dangerous.
  • Small snakes can also be venomous.
  • Snakes are more likely to emerge during the rainy season.
  • Residents should remain vigilant around houses, farms, farmhouses, and vacant lands.

Medical experts advise that anyone bitten by a snake should immediately seek treatment at the nearest hospital.

Snake Activity Increases During Rainy Season

Officials have urged people to exercise caution, especially during the rainy season when snake sightings tend to increase.

People are advised to avoid handling snakes and immediately contact trained wildlife or rescue personnel if a snake is found.

Current Status

Nawab Syed Khumiz Mohiuddin (30), a resident of Rajendranagar, died while undergoing treatment after being bitten by a small cobra he had picked up at a farmhouse in Moinabad. The incident has renewed awareness about the dangers of snake bites and the importance of seeking immediate medical attention.

A tragic snake bite incident claimed the life of Nawab Syed Khumiz Mohiuddin (30) of Rajendranagar after he was bitten by a small cobra while attempting to scare friends at a Moinabad farmhouse. Believing the snake posed little danger, he reportedly ignored treatment initially. However, his condition worsened within an hour, and he later died in hospital. The incident serves as a strong reminder that all snake bites should be treated as medical emergencies and immediate treatment should never be delayed.

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Senior Content Editor – Hyderabad & Telangana Affairs!Mohammed Yousuf is a Senior Content Editor at Munsif News 24x7, covering Hyderabad and Telangana affairs.With over a decade of experience in journalism, Yousuf reports on governance, public issues, law and order, and political developments.He regularly contributes breaking news and in-depth reports to Munsif News 24x7.
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