Mystery deepens over death of 10ft python found under fallen tree in Northfleet as RSPCA launches investigation
Published: 10:00, 06 February 2014
A 10ft snake found dead in the street could have suffered a fatal head injury before it was trapped under a tree in Northfleet, it has emerged today.
The RSPCA said further examination of the Burmese python's body has raised questions about how it suffered the crush injury.
Investigators are now trying to unravel the mystery of how it was killed - and who is the owner.
The snake was discovered trapped under a fallen tree by a member of the public in Wallis Park yesterday.
The worried passer-by phoned the police before RSPCA officer Brian Milligan was called to the residential street at about 10am.
Experts believe the animal had died at least 24 hours earlier - but it is not known where it came from.
An RSPCA spokesman said: "Somebody will be missing a 10ft Burmese python and we want to find out who.
"Further examination of the snake has led to some questions as to whether the crush injury it sustained to the head was a result of the tree or whether the injury took place prior to being placed under the tree."
The Burmese python is one of the largest snakes in the world.
They can often reach lengths of up to 12 feet.
The RSPCA has the body of the snake and is urging anyone with information about who owns it to phone 0300 123 8018.