Chandrika Bandaranayake Kumaratunge's son in the News in UK for all the right reasons.
From London Evening Standard (Images from PA)
A five-foot boa constrictor became trapped behind a steering
wheel after it slithered behind the dashboard on the way to an appointment with
the vet.
The creature, named Snake, escaped from a rucksack as owner
Michael Reid was driving to the vet's surgery in Brislington, Bristol.
During the journey he noticed his pet was missing and
spotted it stuck behind the steering wheel.
He immediately called vet Vim Kumaratunga at Highcroft
Veterinary Group for help.
A mechanic was called to dismantle the dashboard before the
snake could be freed.
The animal escaped unharmed after three hours and "a
fair amount" of sedation before being brought back to the clinic for
overnight observation.
Mr Kumaratunga said: "When I received a phone call
saying 'I need you to get my snake out of my dashboard', I thought it was
someone pulling a prank.
"After realising it was Mr Reid on his way to our
appointment, I rushed out to meet him and called for back-up from a fellow vet
and veterinary nurse.
"After finding that the dashboard of the car needed to
be taken apart, we enrolled the help of a local mechanic. Thankfully he wasn't
scared of snakes.
"After three hours and a fair amount of sedation, we
managed to free the snake unharmed."
Snake spent the rest of the night at the veterinary hospital
to recover from his ordeal.
Mr Kumaratunga said he hoped the pet owner would bring a
sturdier container to take Snake home.
"Having a large exotic species department at Highcroft
Veterinary Group, we do see snakes and unusual pets on a regular basis,"
he said.
"However, that was definitely something I've never
experienced before."
Boa constrictors can grow up to 13 feet long and weigh more
than 100lb.
The large, non-venomous snakes are becoming popular in
Bristol, according to the veterinary group.
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