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A tragic incident unfolded when a German tourist lost his life after being bitten by a venomous cobra during a snake show at a luxury resort. The unfortunate event, which occurred in early April, was confirmed by the Bavarian State Police in Germany, who shared the details on Monday.
During this ill-fated performance in Egypt’s renowned resort city of Hurghada, known for its lavish all-inclusive packages and a variety of excursions, one of the cobras slithered up the 57-year-old tourist’s trousers, delivering a fatal bite to his leg. The identity of the victim, who was on vacation with two family members from the Unterallgäu region, has not been disclosed.
The snake charmer show was part of the hotel’s entertainment offerings, which aim to captivate tourists visiting the Red Sea destination. Unfortunately, this time, the spectacle took a devastating turn, highlighting the inherent risks involved in such performances.
Visual reminders of the perilous nature of these creatures, such as a King Cobra captured standing freely inside a building, underscore the unpredictability of wild animals even in controlled environments. This tragic incident serves as a somber reminder of the potential dangers in entertainment relying on live animals.

A King Cobra stis up freely while inside a building in April 2010. (Patrick Aventurier)
Authorities said the snake charmer event was part of a hotel entertainment program in the resort city of Hurghada, a popular Red Sea destination known for its upscale all-inclusive packages, as well as nearby desert and water excursions.
Two snakes, believed to be cobras, were used in the show, officials said.
Investigators indicated that it is not uncommon for performers to allow snakes to interact closely with audience members, as some of the snakes were reportedly placed around guests’ necks during the act.
However, during one segment of the performance, a snake reportedly bit the German tourist after crawling into his clothing.
“He subsequently exhibited clear symptoms of poisoning and required resuscitation,” officials said.
He reportedly died shortly after arriving at a local hospital.

Tourists swim in the Sunny Days Elpalacio beach in the Egyptian Red Sea resort city of Hurghada. (MOHAMED EL-SHAHED / AFP)
The results of a toxicological examination are still pending, Bavarian police said.
The investigation is being handled by Germany’s Memmingen Criminal Police Inspectorate under the direction of the Memmingen Public Prosecutor’s Office (MPPO).

Tourists swimming at the Red Sea Egyptian resort of Hurghada on June 18, 2020 (KHALED DESOUKI/AFP)
Cobras are known for being highly venomous snakes. Their bite can lead to rapid respiratory failure and paralysis without prompt medical treatment.
Fox News Digital has reached out to MPPO for more information.