The two young brothers were having a sleepover at their best friend’s home in Campbellton, N.B., camped out in the living room as they so often did.
Only on Monday morning, they never woke up.
Connor and Noah Barthe, aged 7 and 5, were found dead after an African rock python escaped from its enclosure in a pet shop and strangled them in their friend’s apartment during the night.
The two-storey building with the apartment also houses Reptile Ocean, the exotic pet shop owned by their friend’s father, Jean-Claude Savoie.
RCMP Const. Julie Rogers-Marsh said the python apparently slithered into the ventilation system and ended up in the living room, where the boys were sleeping.
Only on Monday morning, they never woke up.
Connor and Noah Barthe, aged 7 and 5, were found dead after an African rock python escaped from its enclosure in a pet shop and strangled them in their friend’s apartment during the night.
The two-storey building with the apartment also houses Reptile Ocean, the exotic pet shop owned by their friend’s father, Jean-Claude Savoie.
RCMP Const. Julie Rogers-Marsh said the python apparently slithered into the ventilation system and ended up in the living room, where the boys were sleeping.
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