The boy, Matthew Mitchell was beaten on his hand while he and his dad were cleaning a shed, then he started sweating and frothing at the mouth . He was then rushed to the hospital and was discharged a day later, wowing wildlife experts.
“I’ve never heard
of it, it’s incredible,” said Tim Faulkner, a wildlife expert. “And to
walk out of hospital a day later with no effects is a testament to the
antivenom.”
Describing the bite, Mitchell told
the Australian Daily Telegraph: “It [the spider] sort of clawed onto me
and all the legs and everything crawled around my finger and I couldn’t
get it off.”
Darren Mitchell, the father of the
boy, said: ‘He went from pain in his finger until getting the tingling
up his arm ... but he stayed conscious the whole time.”

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