Malaysian snake pit team-building exercise for kids suspended

A video showing Malaysian schoolgirls being forced to wade through a snake pit during "motivational training" has triggered internet outrage.

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A still from video footage of a snake being thrown near girls in a pit. Source: The Star Online

Malaysia has suspended a children's team-building program after video emerged of a group of frightened schoolgirls being made to wade through a snake pit.

The program, held in the western state of Perak, was part of a motivational camp for children aged between 10 and 12 and was conducted by a school and the Malaysian Civil Defence Department.

The three-minute video, which drew outrage on social media, showed the girls screaming and crying after they were asked to cross a muddy pool which they were told contained two pythons.

As they did so, more snakes were thrown in. The students were also sprayed with water and told to "get in and dive" by male instructors, who were not seen on-screen.

Perak civil defence department director Colonel Mohd Noor Hassan Ashaari Sulaiman told state news agency Bernama the camp's co-ordinators had modelled the exercise on training videos found on Youtube.

The use of snakes was not endorsed by the department and was not part of its self-development module, he said, adding that the snakes used were non-poisonous.

"This incident cannot be taken lightly," he was quoted as saying.

The department had since suspended four coaches and six assistants pending internal investigations.


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