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As for the snake? Aditya released it into a small garden in Denpasar, next to a shrine for Dewi Sri , the Javanese goddess of rice and life.
In the chaos, the snake—frightened, blind, no larger than a pencil—slithered into the ventilation shaft.
Aditya was forty-seven. He was returning from his mother's funeral in Yogyakarta. In his carry-on, hidden inside a rolled kain batik , was a small terrarium. Inside: the snake. His late mother's pet. The only living thing she had held in her final months, after the cancer made human touch unbearable. snake on a plane sub indo
"She died four days ago," Aditya continued. "Ovarian cancer. The last time I visited her, she couldn't speak. She couldn't eat. But she could hold that snake. It was cold. It didn't judge her. It didn't ask her to be brave."
A passenger hissed, "You brought a snake onto a plane? Gila kau?! " As for the snake
"I have to tell you something," he said, his voice cracking. "The snake… it was my mother's."
But no one listened. Because on a plane, fear has no translator. The panic became a living thing. The flight crew tried to restore order, but someone pressed the emergency call button. Someone else opened a second overhead bin to check for "more snakes." A suitcase fell. A bottle of minyak kayu putih (eucalyptus oil) shattered, and the sharp scent mixed with the smell of fear-sweat and prayers. Aditya was forty-seven
"No!" Aditya shouted. "It's harmless! Tidak berbisa! "







