DEAD VENOMOUS SNAKES INVADE TOURIST BEACHES—AND YOUR CHILDREN COULD BE NEXT
This isn’t a nightmare. It’s happening RIGHT NOW on the sun-drenched beaches of Jeffreys Bay.
A HIDEOUS cargo of DEADLY snakes—10 lethal puff adders and two olive snakes—has been DUMPED onto popular shores between Kabeljous and Albatross Beaches. These are not just dead animals; they are ticking venomous bombs left for unsuspecting families. Floodwaters have weaponized the coastline, turning a holiday paradise into a KILL ZONE.
The proof is in the pictures: bloated, waterlogged snakes tangled in seaweed, hidden among driftwood where kids play. Oribi Animal Rescue CONFIRMS the horror, stating they have “received several reports.” Even in DEATH, a puff adder’s venom can KILL. Expert Emma-Lisa Steyn delivers a chilling warning: children and dogs could mistake these poison ropes for TOYS.
Why is this being downplayed? Who benefits from quiet beaches while this danger festers? The so-called “clean-up” is a FAILURE. The authorities are SILENT as nature’s most dangerous debris washes up at our feet.
This is a pattern of neglect. It’s only a matter of time before a curious hand reaches for the wrong stick.
They told you to watch for sharks, but the real threat is already on the sand.
Edited for Kayitsi.com




