Woman’s Morning Garden Trip Ends in Trag3dy
A quiet morning on Buton Island turned into tragedy after a 54-year-old woman failed to return from her vegetable garden.
Wa Siti had gone out as usual to collect food for her family. When she did not come home, her sons began searching the paths she normally used.
Their worry grew when they found her basket abandoned in the grass. Vegetables were scattered nearby, and the disturbed ground suggested something sudden had happened.
Following the trail, the family and villagers found a large python in the area. Authorities and residents later connected the animal to Wa Siti’s death.
The discovery left the village shocked and grieving. A place that once felt familiar and safe suddenly became the scene of an unimaginable loss.
Although incidents like this are rare, the tragedy has reminded many people that human communities and wildlife habitats are often closer than they seem.
As forests shrink and natural spaces change, wild animals may come nearer to homes, farms, and gardens in search of food and shelter.
Wa Siti is remembered by her family and neighbors with deep sadness. Her story is a painful reminder of nature’s power, the need for awareness, and the importance of respecting the wild spaces around us.