OMG! When selfie-stunt with rattlesnake went awry; man paid $150,000 at hospital
California, July 27: Todd Fassler's one wish to take selfie with a rattlesnake landed him in a hospital bed. The man paid a whopping bill of of over USD 150,000 at the hospital.
Fassler was bitten by a rattlesnake while taking a selfie with the deadly serpent. His entire arm went purple after he yanked the rattlesnake from a bush and as he was composing the perfect shot it bit him.
"My whole body was shaking and gyrating. He literally paralysed my whole body," said Fassler from San Diego in California.
"My tongue was like out of my mouth, my eyes were off to the side," he added while speaking about his condition when he was bitten by the snake.
Fassler had to empty two hospitals of their anti-venom supply and have the horrific wound repaired, ABC's 10 News reported.
However, when his treatment finished he was slapped with a bill of USD 153,161. Fassler's insurance company is in negotiations with the hospital and it is as yet unknown if he will have to contribute.
Fassler had a pet rattlesnake for a year but after the attack on July 4 by the other serpent, he has released it into the wild.
According to Dr Richard Clark, director of University of California, San Diego's Poison Control Centre, there are about 100 rattlesnake bites in California each year, 10 to 12 in San Diego County.
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