When the Toilet Bites Back: The Survivors Who Never Sit in Peace Again

They thought the bathroom was the safest place in the house. Then something living rose from the water. In Thailand, a man still feels phantom fangs where no one should. In South Africa, a simple flush can resurrect a cobra in the mind. Experts call it “rare.” Survivors call it a curse that never qu… Continues…

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