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Python coiled around brothers and strangled them, trial told

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CAMPBELLTO­N, N.B. — An escaped python coiled itself around two young boys, strangling them and biting them repeatedly, a pathologis­t told the trial of the snake’s owner Thursday.

“Most of the puncture wounds were found on the face,” Dr. Marek Godlewski testified Thursday about injuries to Connor Barthe, 6, at the criminal negligence trial of Jean-Claude Savoie in Campbellto­n, N.B.

Godlewski conducted autopsies on both Connor and his fouryear-old brother, Noah, on Aug 6, 2013, a day after the snake killed them during a sleepover with Savoie’s son.

He described each autopsy separately Thursday.

Godlewski found Connor suffered multiple puncture wounds, abrasions and bruises, as well as hemorrhage­s in his neck muscles, while Noah had multiple puncture wounds compatible with bites over his body. He said there was blood on Noah’s upper body.

Godlewski said the puncture wounds to Connor were consistent with snake bites.

“I do agree the pattern of the wounds [were] consistent with the pattern of the teeth of this snake,” he testified.

The boys died as a result of the snake “coiling” around them, he said, with the specific cause of death being “asphyxia due to neck strangulat­ion.”

There was evidence of “coiling” around Noah’s chest and neck, as well as marks on his face and nose, he said.

Savoie’s African rock python had escaped its enclosure. It’s believed the snake travelled through a ventilatio­n duct and fell into the living room where the boys were sleeping. Savoie’s own son, who was sleeping in a different room, was unharmed.

Earlier Thursday, John O’Brien, the boyfriend of the boys’ mother, testified he had noticed the cover for the ventilatio­n duct on the floor of the python’s enclosure on several visits to the apartment — as recently as the week before the boys’ death.

The apartment was above a reptile store owned by Savoie.

The boys’ mother, Mandy Trecartin, lived next door to Savoie, and O’Brien said he came over the morning of the tragedy, pounded the door and shouted: “Oh my God, the kids are dead.”

O’Brien said he went to Savoie’s apartment, and found Trecartin’s sons dead on the floor. “I checked for a pulse but there wasn’t anything. They were blue,” he testified.

Also Thursday, Bernard Gallant, co-ordinator at the Magnetic Hill Zoo in Moncton, told the court he had visited Savoie’s Reptile Ocean store four or five times over the years, and often conferred with Savoie on reptile issues.

“He showed us he was competent,” said Gallant. “I was quite impressed with what he put into the constructi­on of the facility.”

 ?? CP ?? Jean-Claude Savoie is charged with criminal negligence causing death after two young brothers were asphyxiate­d by a python in 2013.
CP Jean-Claude Savoie is charged with criminal negligence causing death after two young brothers were asphyxiate­d by a python in 2013.

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