Sunday 11 August 2013

Photos: Brothers, 4 and 6, killed by a python buried in the same coffin

Two brothers strangled by python
The boys were killed by an African rock python owned by Jean-Claude Savoie, a pet shop owner who the boys family was visitingThe brothers were killed at a sleepover when the python escaped its tank through the connected ventilation systems
The four and six-year-old brothers who were strangled by a python in their sleep were buried together in the same casket yesterday. The 100 pound python escaped from a neighboring apartment above where the boys were visiting on a family vacation.

May their souls rest in peace...amen! More photos when you continue
Connor (left) and Noah (right) were remembered a their funeral service for their love of video games and playing outdoors
Hundreds of mourners attended the funeral for Connor, 6, and Noah, 4, Barthe at St. Thomas Aquinas Roman Catholic Church in Campbellton, New Brunswick, Canada  
A mourner breaks down at the funeral of the two young Canadian boys who were strangled by an escaped snake in their sleep
Noah (left) and Connor (right) pictured here with their mother were on vacation visiting a family friend's farm when they were unexpectedly killed by an escaped python 
The two brothers were laid to rest together and are being mourned by their family and entire community at largeNoah, 4, seen here holding a snake (not the snake that killed him) was going to start kindergarten in the fall
Mandy Trecartin, right, and Andrew Barthe view the casket holding their two sons, Noah and Connor Barthe, at St. Thomas Aquinas Roman Catholic Church in Campbellton, New Brunswick

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