An Australian mother is heartbroken after her 16-year-old son tragically passed away after being bitten by a brown snake, but says he will live on through organ donations.
Beau Horan, 16, was doing yard work at his family property at Wurdong Heights, in the Gladstone region of Queensland, on Monday.
He thought thought he had scratched himself on the foot while working in the bushes but his sister spotted a brown snake darting away.
Beau quickly returned inside and moments later collapsed, hitting his head against a wall and tiles on the floor.
‘I was at work when it happened, and his sister and stepdad were with him. I was on the phone with his stepdad when he collapsed,’ his mother, Bec Eddy, told Daily Mail Australia.
‘They called an ambulance, and after assessing him, he was rushed to the hospital, where he was given antivenom.’
That night Beau was put into a coma, and when staff discovered that he had a severe brain bleed he was flown to Brisbane Hospital.
Beau fought for his life for three days, but tragically passed away on Thursday morning, leaving behind two sisters. A GoFundMe has been setup to support the family – click here to donate.
16-year-old Beau Horan (left) was doing yardwork on the family property in Gladstone, Queensland, his mother Bec Eddy (pictured right) said
Beau Horan (right) was rushed to hospital where he was given antivenom, but staff discovered a brain bleed
The family is still unsure whether the snake bite directly caused his brain bleed.
‘He was so involved in school – he loved robotics and was a passionate gamer, always playing with his friends,’ Bec explained.
‘He had a cheeky sense of humour, was incredibly loyal to his sisters, and always managed to stay positive, no matter what life threw at him. He could shake off a bad day.
‘He was so excited to go into Year 11 and had big dreams of becoming a teacher. He was incredible – truly the love of my life.
‘This was the first brown snake we’ve seen in three years, though we’ve always been aware of the danger.’
Mrs Eddy revealed that her son was an organ donor, and through his generosity, he will give the gift of life to four other people.
She also wanted to raise awareness about the risks of snake bites.
Brown snakes are the most common cause of fatal snake bites in Australia, but it is rare for people to die from them. About 3,000 snake bites are reported each year, resulting in about two deaths annually.
Bec Eddy said her son was excited to go into Year 11 and had dreams of becoming a teacher
Beau Horan was heavily involved in his school and had a passion for robotics, his mother said
Beau is pictured alongside his sisters
The eastern brown snake is found across eastern Australia, from north Queensland to South Australia, and is extremely venomous.
A spokesperson for Queensland Ambulance Service confirmed that a male teen was transported to Gladstone Hospital on Monday, in a life-threatening condition after a suspected snake bite to the foot.
A Gladstone Hospital spokesperson said the patient was later transferred.