NAF personnel dies after snake hidden in her toilet bit her when she sat on the toilet bowl

Lance Corporal Bercy, a Nigerian Air Force personnel, has died after a snake made its way into her toilet bowl and bit her when she sat on the toilet.

Bercy was bitten by the snake on Saturday, Nov. 20, at her home in Abuja.

Unfortunately, she didn’t survive.

Following the tragic incident, someone was called to remove the huge snake from the toilet.

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Friends have taken to Facebook to mourn Bercy.

NAF personnel dies after snake hidden in her toilet bit her when she sat on the toilet bowl (video)

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