Boa constrictor got poisoned with silicone implants, having bitten the model on the chest
Boa constrictor got poisoned with silicone implants, having bitten the model on the chest

Video: Boa constrictor got poisoned with silicone implants, having bitten the model on the chest

Video: Boa constrictor got poisoned with silicone implants, having bitten the model on the chest
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The fashion for silicone breast implants has been declining for the second year in a row. Naturalness and naturalness are becoming more and more popular, and doctors from time to time are concerned about the increased risk of developing lymphoma after breast augmentation procedures. Although there are cases when it is the implants that save the life of their owner. And sometimes there are completely odd cases.

Earlier, American experts said that women with silicone or saline breast implants may face an increased risk of developing a rare cancer of the immune system - lymphoma - in the area near the implant. According to experts, lymphoma can form in the scar capsule in contact with the implant. If a woman feels pain, swelling near the implant, which appeared between a year and 20 years after the operation, it is worth contacting a specialist.

An unusual incident occurred at the beginning of the month with Israeli fashion model and actress Orit Fox during a regular photo shoot. On the set, the girl was asked to pose with a boa wrapped around herself. The model turned out to be not cowardly and did not resist for a long time. Moreover, she even tried to "establish friendly contact" with the snake, but in the end it led to a tragedy.

The model apparently went overboard trying to lick and kiss the snake right in the face. This familiar behavior angered the animal, which had previously allowed itself to be wrapped around its waist and neck. The boa constrictor gripped the girl's left chest with his teeth, and it was not easy to tear the snake from the prey.

After the incident, Orit Fox went to the hospital, where, just in case, she was vaccinated against tetanus, which ended her troubles, writes NEWSru.com with reference to The Daily Mail. The boa constrictor was much less fortunate - he later died.

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