Cecilia the snake

Cecilia had escaped from her home a few doors down the road (Picture: SWNS)

From far away, this could be one of those big Haribo snakes sold at pick-and-mix stalls at funfairs. Alas it is not.

Oliver Angove walked into the kitchen of his home in Balham, south west London, only to hear the disturbing sound of hissing.

Upon closer inspection, there it was – a real-life snake in his house – peeking from under the washing machine.

He could not believe his eyes when his head popped out, then unhinging its jaws.

A south London man was shocked to find a SNAKE in his kitchen.  See SWNS story SWLN snake.  The American corn snake called Cecilia, which appeared from under a washing machine, had managed to escape from a house two doors down by slithering through the pipework and floorboards.  Oliver Angove couldn't believe his eyes when the snake's head popped out from behind the appliance of this home in Balham, south London.  He managed to catch the snake and was able to return Cecilia back to her relieved neighbor.  Mr. Angove said: ?It was definitely not something I expected to see.?

Cecilia peeking from under the washing machine (Picture: SWNS)

Oliver later found out the reptile, named Cecilia, had crawled into his home after escaping from his neighbor’s property.

In fact, this was an American corn snake that was being kept as a pet at a house a few doors down the road.

She has slithered through the pipework and floorboards to get to her home.

Oliver managed to catch the escaped artist and was able to return him back to his relieved owner.

The resident said: ‘It is definitely not something I expected to see.’

To his luck, Cecilia was only small – after all, the species can grow to some 5.9ft.

Metro.co.uk has previously reported on the escape of an 18ft long python, who tried to break into a home in Eastleigh, near Southampton.

This prompted calls to urgently ban snakes as pets in the UK, but a petition at the time was only signed by a little more than 1,000 people.

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