It's the fourth recent snake-in-toilet incident after a man's penis was bitten

A woman was attacked by a 14ft python when it appeared from a toilet as she was sat on it.

Terrified Nareerat Sri-nhampong, 38, managed to quickly jump from the loo as she spotted the snake, avoiding injury.

Local rescue volunteers in Chonburi, Thailand, were sworn in and the reeling woman's bathroom had to be destroyed in order to catch the giant beast.

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Monster: Terrified Naneerat Sri-nhampong, 38, managed to quickly jump from the loo as she spotted this snake, avoiding injury

Captured: Local rescue volunteers in Chonburi, Thailand, were sworn in and the reeling woman's bathroom had to be destroyed in order to catch the giant beast

The search and rescue took longer than an hour, as the volunteers used a hammer to smash up floor tiles and found the reptile hiding in a hollow space beneath the floor.

When they finally managed to coax the python out of its space, it measured in at a massive 20kg and was more than 4 metres long.

Nareerat said she was bitten in the heel by, what she assumes was, the same python three months ago while using the toilet, according to a local news source.

It's the fourth recent incident involving snakes in a toilet in Bangkok, two of which have been pythons and two have been cobras.

While Nareerat managed a lucky escape from her python, a man in suffered huge blood loss after a snake sank its fangs into his penis while he was sitting on the toilet.

Atthaporn Boonmakchuay tried desperately to break free after the huge python attacked in the bathroom of his home in Chachoengsao, east of the capital Bangkok.

The 38-year-old reportedly reached down with his hand after feeling a sharp bite - only to discover the serpent's jaws clamped around the tip of his penis.

Aftermath: A man in Thailand suffered huge blood loss after a python sank its fangs into his penis while he was sitting on the toilet

Gruesome: Atthaporn Boonmakchuay tried desperately to break free after the huge snake attacked in the bathroom of his home in Chachoengsao, east of the capital Bangkok

Atthaporn screamed out for his wife as he thrashed around trying to dislodge the 11ft python.

Moments before collapsing, he managed to tie rope around the snake's head and tie it to the bathroom door.

But he was rushed to hospital after suffering horrific blood loss in the ordeal.

Footage shows emergency crews trying to ease the python out of pipes under the toilet and using hammers to smash it free.

Recovery: Atthaporn Boonmakchuay (pictured) screamed out for his wife as he thrashed around trying to dislodge the python

Discovery: The 11ft python was found by emergency crews jammed up in the pipes leading to the victim's toilet

Rescue: The reptile was then made safe and placed in a bag ahead of being released back in wild, local media reported

The reptile was then made safe and placed in a bag ahead of being released back in wild, according to Bangpakong News.