Key facts
- MEP Manon Aubry was hospitalized after a rare viper bite.
- The incident occurred in the Lot region of France.
- Aubry described the bite as "unlucky" due to its rarity.
- She stated that the hospital had not seen a similar case in 10 years.
- Aubry has since returned to her political duties.
Manon Aubry, co-chair of the Left Group in the European Parliament, has returned to her duties after a rare viper bite landed her in the hospital. The incident occurred while she was on holiday in the Lot region of France, where she stepped on a viper. Aubry shared a picture from her hospital bed, which garnered significant media attention. She described the event as "unlucky," highlighting that France typically sees only around 150 venomous snake bites and two serious cases per year. The hospital where she was treated reportedly had not encountered such a case in a decade. Despite the incident, Aubry attended a conference for her hard-left party, France Unbowed, and expressed optimism about the party's leader and presidential candidate, Jean-Luc Mélenchon, and their prospects for the 2027 elections.
