A
62-year-old man has died from a heart attack in front of his devastated
partner after being bitten by one of the world's most dangerous snakes.
The
victim, who has yet to be identified, died on his property, near the
north Queensland city of Townsville, this morning despite attempts by
his partner to save him.
Ambulance crews rushed to the Toolakea Beach home at about 8.30am and performed CPR, but the man died at the scene.
Paramedic
Michael Grainger told the Australian Broadcasting Corporation that the
man's partner had applied a compression bandage over the bite - which is
the accepted practice.
'The
snake possibly could have been a brown snake or a Taipan because it
actually caused the patient to deteriorate into a cardiac arrest,' said
Mr Grainger.
'Despite ambulance resuscitation, we were unsuccessful and the patient unfortunately deteriorated and died on the scene.'
The
onset of warmer weather, bringing snakes out of wintry hibernation in
Australia, has resulted in increased activity by the reptiles.
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