15:04, 19 NOV 2015 UPDATED 15:46, 19 NOV 2015
BY ADAM GILLHAM
The RSPCA is investigating the incident and has warned people to be aware of the amount of care exotic animals need before buying them as pets
An investigation has been launched after the body of a headless snake was foundjust days after a 6ft boa constrictor was rescued from the same public park .
The decapitated snake was discovered in the park just over a week after the boa constrictor was found by two dog walkers in the same area.
Dad-of-two Ian Willey and his sons, Calum, 12, and Evan, eight, made the discovery in Danson Park in Welling, Kent.
The family spotted the four-foot long dead reptile just yards from the children’s play area before reporting it to park rangers on Sunday.
The RSPCA says it is “extremely concerned” about the second snake, which is believed to be another boa constrictor.
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