
The large cobra, measuring about six feet, bit Juana Jupo Tandor in her sleep at around 0430 hours and she died later at the Nkroful Health Centre due to the unavailability of antivenoms to be administered on her.
Mr Kwasi Tandor, the father of the deceased, said on Friday dawn Juana ran to him in his room and informed him that she had been bitten by a snake, adding; “I went in and saw a large six feet cobra coiled under her bed.”
“I immediately called cocoa farmers nearby for help. We mobilised and killed the snake. We live far away, so we called a motorcycle, which transported us through a dense forest to the Nkroful Health Centre,” he said.
Narrating the incident to Mr Isaac Morkeh Cudjoe, the Assembly Member of the Ankobra Electoral Area, and Mr Muntaka Chasant, a Researcher and Environmentalist, who visited the family to console them, Mr Tandoh said he was asked to travel to Esiama to buy antivenoms to be administered on his daughter.
However, midway on his journey, he was called and informed that Juana had died, he said.
Showing the carcass of the cobra to his guests, the teary Mr Tandor called on the Government to help address venomous snake exposure on cocoa farms in the area.
“We come face to face with dangerous snakes daily on our cocoa farms. The risks in cocoa farming around this area are very high with little reward,” he said.