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Melbourne’s python escapes Hughesdale: snake warning

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By Samantha Allen

A six-foot-long python has escaped from a suburban residence, posing a hazard to small children and animals.

Charlie, a six-foot python, has escaped from its owner's yard in southeast suburban MelbourneCharlie's owner Izzy Elhan said he was keeping an eye on the snake while doing some gardening but it slithered off while he was distractedCharlie's owner Izzy Elhan said he was keeping an eye on the snake while doing some gardening but it slithered off while he was distractedAnyone who sees Charlie is advised not to approach the snake but call council or the park wildlife rangers
Residents of the Melbourne suburb Hughesdale were issued a warning after a python escaped.

A six-foot snake that was allowed to bask in the sun in a backyard slithered away unobserved.

The python has been described as “calm,” although it poses a danger to children and animals.

People have been instructed to contact the council or rangers if they observe the snake.

Residents in a Melbourne neighbourhood are on the hunt for a python that slithered away while its owner was preoccupied.

Although the six-foot-long snake is regarded as “calm,” it poses a serious threat to small children and pets, as pythons are known to ingest cats and dogs in their entirety after strangling them.

The cold-blooded reptile, named Charlie, was let to bask in the sun in the backyard of a Hughesdale residence in Melbourne’s southeast on Sunday at noon.

Six-foot-long python named Charlie has escaped from its owner’s backyard in southeast suburban Melbourne.

However, his owner Izzy Elhan was too preoccupied with yardwork to notice when the snake escaped.

“While I am tending to the garden, I am keeping a close check on it – up and down – with no issues,” he told 9News.

Then, as I passed, he was instantly gone.

Since then, Mr. Elhan has sought along his street of residence, Simmonds Street.

Mr. Elhan stated, “I am making every effort to find him.”

Yesterday, I spent the entire day searching, but there is no sign.

I have contacted every local snake catcher.

Although Mr. Elhan described Charlie as typically “calm” and “tame,” he noted that the beast may choke a tiny animal or child.

Izzy Elhan, Charlie’s owner, stated that he was monitoring the snake while gardening, but it escaped while he was distracted.

Anyone who observes Charlie should avoid approaching the snake and instead contact the city council or the park’s wildlife officers.

Neighbors were horrified upon learning that the beast was on the loose.

A mother with a young child stated, “I’m honestly rather concerned about the snake species that have escaped their cage or home.”

That makes me extremely anxious.

Charlie, whom Mr. Elhan has raised since he was a hatchling nine years ago, has previously wandered off.

In the previous winter, the snake disappeared for three weeks before returning home.

Anyone who encounters Charlie is cautioned against approaching the snake, as it may strike.

They should instead contact the local government or park rangers.

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Samantha Allen is a seasoned journalist and senior correspondent at TDPel Media, specializing in the intersection of maternal health, clinical wellness, and public policy. With a background in investigative reporting and a passion for data-driven storytelling, Samantha has become a trusted voice for expectant mothers and healthcare advocates worldwide. Her work focuses on translating complex medical research into actionable insights, covering everything from prenatal fitness and neonatal care to the socioeconomic impacts of healthcare legislation. At TDPel Media, Samantha leads the agency's health analytics desk, ensuring that every report is grounded in accuracy, empathy, and scientific integrity. When she isn't in the newsroom, she is an advocate for community-led wellness initiatives and an avid explorer of California’s coastal trails.