'I used to keep snakes and I know that when they're hungry they can turn nasty. 'There could have been a baby in there or anything. 'I felt sick when my friend told me it was trying to get into someone's house. 'It's a very dangerous snake and its massive. 'It wasn't mine, but I said they could leave it in my conservatory until it woke up. The woman - who did not wish to be named - said: 'I was woken by people banging on my door talking about a snake in the road.
![python comment python comment](https://d2vlcm61l7u1fs.cloudfront.net/media/5dd/5dd0bc39-824b-46fe-98ac-4af04f2c4bdb/phpRQHHub.png)
![python comment python comment](https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-3gJCsxme2ss/XmYFLr5ME2I/AAAAAAAAAOA/UKY5NInn5-wBC_0IKL8eT1VzUPdAlx5_ACLcBGAsYHQ/w1200-h630-p-k-no-nu/python_comment1.png)
Nearby residents decided to knock on the door of a neighbour who used to keep snakes, thinking it might be hers. It then tumbled onto the bonnet of a Hyundai i10 hatchback below and made an 'almighty thud'. Mrs Warwick, who has lived on the street for 36 years, saw the residents of the house try to 'poke' the 'frightening' snake out of the window 'using a broom handle.' Passers by were horrified by the sight and some even 'grabbed their dogs' to keep them away from the 18ft beast. The householders poked the python with a stick until it fell from the window hitting the car below, pictured 'It's not what you want to see first thing in the morning, I think it's very irresponsible to let it loose.' 'My husband hates snakes, and he couldn't get to work fast enough. 'We realised that it was definitely a snake and it was moving all over the roof trying to find a way to get down. 'I asked a neighbour outside if they could see something on the roof because I didn't have my glasses and I wasn't sure if I was seeing things. 'I have a dog called Rodney, and he was really barking and going mad. 'I told my husband, Steven, but he said "don't be silly". Mrs Warwick: 'I saw something on the roof and thought it must be a plastic tube, but then its head started moving. Jenny Warwick, 62, first noticed the enormous snake slithering across the roof of the houses opposite at around 5.30am. The shocking episode unfolded in the early hours at a row of of terrace houses in Chandler's Ford, near Southampton, Hants.
![python comment python comment](https://pythonguides.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/19-14.png)
The six-stone reptile made its way in through an open window in the home near Southampton