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Python sparks traffic jam in Qld island paradise

Sherley Sulistio, one of the many onlookers, said the kind act from police taught her 5-year-old daughter the importance of protecting wildlife.
“I was just on the way to the market with my 5 year old daughter and we saw a police car and cars stopping, I thought (it was) probably a police check or an accident,” she said.“The police started to move the cars because the queue started getting long from both sides.”
Ms Sulistio said police…
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