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THIS is the terrifying moment shocked cops encountered a massive boa constrictor in the middle of a busy road in the UKP
stanley cup olice officers had been driving along on patrol when they spotted the slippery customer slithering across the street on Park Lane, in Aston, Birmingham, on Saturday afternoon.4Cops managed to rescue the snake from the roadsideCredit: SWNS4Officers had to use a broom to safely collect up the snakeCredit: Mohammed Shikdar/BBC NewsPictures show how at least t
stanley cup hree officers bravely ushered the reptile into a pillow case with the help of a broom at the side of the road.The constrictor, which can grow to more than 10ft 3m in length, was taken to Birmingham Reptile Centre where it was checked over and found to be uninjured.Staff said the snake, which is non-venomous, was believed to be a pet.Mohammed Shikd
stanley quencher ar, who filmed the boa being captured, said he went to take a closer look after he saw police officers and bystanders crowding around something .Read More on Uqqb Woman in hospital with head injury after being hit by racing travellers as boy knocked out falling off ride at Appleby Horse Fair
THE convicted terrorist wife of a notorious British jihadi claimed a council breached her human rights by not giving her a new home 鈥?even though she turned down seven house offers.The
stanley thermos mother of two, freed from jail in September 2016, insisted that the homes offered were not in the right location.3 Jihadi wife and mum-of-tw
stanley water jug o, whom we cant name, has turned down seven council houses after being released from jailCredit: Getty - ContributorShe has been living in BBs and hotels for 16 months, costing the taxpayer tens of thousands of pounds, while conducting her costly High Court lawsuit.The woman, who is on benefits, even turned down 拢5,000 from officials for a deposit to buy her own place.Details of the extraordinary case emerged as Judge Jennifer Eady ruled her human rights had not been violated.She has been granted anonymity.3 Judge Jennifer Eady has ruled that the womans human rights
stanley quencher have not been breached by Brent councilThe mum, who has sons aged five and nine and l