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Australian dad of 2 dies from snakebite in front of wife before paramedics arrive

A father has died from a suspected venomous snakebite at a private property in Queensland.

The man, in his 60s, was reportedly bitten on his hand at Lockyer Valley, about 50 kilometers (30 miles) from Brisbane before 10 a.m. Saturday.

The father of two died before paramedics arrived.

The snake species has yet to be confirmed following a toxicology report, but is believed to be an eastern brown.

The man’s neighbor Michelle Vedredi told the Courier Mail she received multiple calls and messages from family and friends following the tragedy.

Eastern brown snake.
The man was reportedly bitten on his hand. Universal Images Group via Getty Images
Eastern brown snake.
The snake species is believed to be an eastern brown. Universal Images Group via Getty Images

“They were asking if I was OK because the helicopter had been and there were four ambulances and cop cars,” said Vedredi.

“Someone told me they could hear his wife screaming through the fence for help before ambulances got there.”

Vedredi said the man had previously owned pythons and was familiar with handling snakes.

Sunshine Coast Snake Catchers contractor Heather McMurray said snake season in Queensland is at its peak — running from October to April.

“The heat and the humidity is certainly bringing (snakes) out — the pythons are loving the humidity and the brown snakes are loving the hot, dry days,” she said.

Police will prepare a report for the coroner and are not treating the death as suspicious.