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Woman stabs 5-metre python with pocket knife to save her dog's life in Hong Kong country park

After punching the snake in the head to no avail she stabbed it in order to save Dexter's life

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The python's bite marks on Dexter's stomach. Photo: Red Door

A woman fought frantically to save the life of her pet dog when it was attacked by a five-metre python in Sai Kung West Country Park.

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Courtney Link repeatedly punched the huge snake and stabbed it with a pocket knife until it released its grip on her two-year-old mongrel Dexter and slid away.

Now she has issued a warning to other dog owners to be on guard against pythons while out walking in the country park.

Dexter ran ahead and out of sight. Seconds later the couple heard "frantic barking and a strange gurgling noise".

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Link said at first they thought Dexter had encountered a wild boar. But when they ran ahead they found the dog was in the deadly grip of the python, which appeared to be about five metres long and was coiled around the dog's body, neck and head.

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