WATCH: Snake on a train terrorizes passengers until one man kills it with his bare hands and a mighty swing

Snake on a KRL Commuterline train in Jakarta, November 21, 2017. Photo: Instagram/@jktinfo
Snake on a KRL Commuterline train in Jakarta, November 21, 2017. Photo: Instagram/@jktinfo

The Indonesian man in this video is a more ruthless snake killer than Samuel L. Jackson himself — just a pure, cold-blooded and efficient killer who uses his bare hands to bring his wrath down on reptiles and has no time to utter an instantly quotable line about some motherf*%#*%! snake on some mother#($(*&% train.

A video taken yesterday inside a KRL Commuterline train going from Bogor to Angke captured this incredibly badass moment. Somehow, a snake — type unknown — made its way onto the train carriage and into the baggage storage compartment above, scaring everyone in the carriage (including a security guard and a military officer), who understandably kept their distance from the serpent.

Well, almost everyone.


One man, whose identity is not yet known, bravely pulled the struggling snake from out of the overhead compartment and with one mighty swing smashed its head on the floor. It appeared that the impact instantly killed the snake, which was then literally kicked out of the carriage by the train’s new hero.

(We must say it’s pretty coincidental that this hero — the only one brave and skilled enough to take down the snake — happened to be in the carriage where the snake was.)

KRL Commuterline operator PT KCI doesn’t know how the snake ended up inside the train, but suspects that somebody intentionally brought it inside.

“It’s difficult to know for certain (who brought the snake). It’s going to be difficult because no one is going to confess,” said PT KCI VP of Corporate Communications Eva Chairunisa, as quoted by Detik today.

And yes, in case you’re wondering, animals aren’t allowed on board the KRL Commuterline train.



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