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A boy who dreamed of becoming Spider-Man let himself be bitten by a black widow

August 12, 2023 | 16:27 |7747
An unusual story happened in Bolivia - an 8-year-old boy, inspired by
the image of the superhero Spider-Man, who can jump between
skyscrapers, allowed himself to be bitten by a black widow spider. Such
a “contact” turned into dangerous consequences for the child and
became a bitter lesson, the source writes.An unusual story happened in Bolivia - an 8-year-old boy, inspired by
the image of the superhero Spider-Man, who can jump between
skyscrapers, allowed himself to be bitten by a black widow spider. Such
a “contact” turned into dangerous consequences for the child and
became a bitter lesson, the source writes.
Source: Pixabay

An unusual story happened in Bolivia - an 8-year-old boy, inspired by the image of the superhero Spider-Man, who can jump between skyscrapers, allowed himself to be bitten by a black widow spider. Such a “contact” turned into dangerous consequences for the child and became a bitter lesson, the source writes.

A young dreamer from Vichuloma accidentally stumbled upon the dangerous web of a black widow - known for its deadly bite. The temptation to become a superhero was so great that, unaware of the risks associated with this daring venture, the boy decided to try the superpowers of the legendary comic book hero and let the spider bite his hand.

However, the reality was harsh. Upon returning home, he began to feel pain, but he hid his suffering from his mother. However, the symptoms soon became unbearable - panic and pain forced him to share his secret experiment with his parents.

Medical assistance arrived on time and the doctors, having diagnosed the poisoning, began treatment. They injected an antidote into the body to counter the lethal effects of the spider bite. After a five-day stay in the hospital, the young researcher was allowed to go home healthy.

This story has a happy ending. However, it is better for parents to take this incident into service and explain to their children the difference between a science fiction film and real life in order to protect their beloved children from such accidents, the report says.

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