Snake bites Salman Khan
Although it was not immediately known how it happened, the Tiger actor was bitten on the hand. Salman, who was apparently in the farmhouse when he was bitten by the snake, was taken to the Mahatma Gandhi Mission (MGM) Institute of Health Sciences at Kamothe, a few kilometres from his place. “The doctors soon realised it was a non-venomous snake, and so he was discharged after a few hours on Sunday morning at 9 am,” inform the source.
Sources at the MGM hospital inform us that Salman had reportedly not seen the snake and that he was brought to the hospital more as a precautionary measure after people around him panicked. “Since he didn’t see the snake and there was just a bite, the doctors didn’t know what had happened. So they waited for a while to see his hand while running some tests to figure out if the snake was poisonous. Later when they understood that there was no venom, they discharged him after an injection,” inform sources at the hospital.
Salman’s friends, who were earlier slated to come in later during the day for his birthday, have now left for Panvel a bit earlier to enquire on the actor’s health though he is fine.