On june 20, Jasab Khan, a 44-year-old from Rajasthan, was bitten by a snake. After getting four days of care at a hospital in Pokhran, he recovered from the snakebite. On june 26, a day after Khan was discharged from the hospital, he was bitten by a snake once more. This time, Khan passed away while being treated at a jodhpur hospital. Jasab Khan lived in the jodhpur district's Mehrangarh hamlet.

The 'bandi' snake, a kind of viper often found in Rajasthan's desert regions, is claimed to have bitten Khan twice. The Bhaniyana police are currently looking into the unfortunate and odd occurrence. Jasab was bitten by a snake on june 20 and was taken immediately to a Pokhran hospital. On june 25, after receiving therapy, he went back home. A day later, though, the snake bit him again, this time on his other leg. Khan reportedly failed to withstand the second dose of venom because his body was still healing from the first snakebite.

Jasab leaves behind his mother, wife, four kids, and a little boy (5 years old). The snake that murdered Jasab has been eliminated by his relatives.


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