Sebelum tewas digigit ular, Irma Bule kerap berlaku ganjil. Tidak seperti biasanya, Irma Bule yang dikenal malas bangun pagi, sebelum manggung waktu itu bangun pagi.
Melihat tingkah laku anaknya yang berubah tiba-tiba itu, Encum (52), ibu kandung Irma Bule mengaku kaget. Apalagi saat itu, Irma Bule langsung berberes rumah.
"Iya, saya juga heran gak biasanya dia bangun pagi, terus dia langsung mencuci dan menguras bak mandi," katanya, saat berbincang dengan wartawan, Rabu (6/4/2016).
Keganjilan lain yang dilihat Encum, Irma Bule tiba-tiba bermain kerumah para tetangga dekat rumah dan bersenda gurau dengan mereka. Hal ini sebelumnya tidak pernah dia lakukan.
Biasanya, Irma Bule hanya bertegur sapa hanya jika bertemu di jalan saja. “Anaknya pendiam dan jarang main ke tetangga. Tapi hari itu dia mampir dan ngobrol ke para tetangga dekat," ungkapnya.
Bahkan, ada tetangga yang mau hajat minta Irma Bule menyanyi. Namun begitu, Encum mengaku tidak tahu kelanjutannya, apakah Irma Bule menerima tawaran itu atau tidak.
Selain itu, Irma Bule juga tidak seperti biasanya. Sebelum berangkat menyanyi, Irma Bule sempat mengeluh, karena katanya pusing. Sikap seperti itu sangat tidak biasa. Setiap akan manggung, biasanya Irma Bule selalu semangat. Namun kali itu dia tidak merasa bersemangat.
Irma merupakan anak kedua dari dua bersaudara. Kakaknya bernama Encim Sulaeman. Irma meninggalkan tiga orang anak, semuanya perempuan. Masing-masing bernama Bunga (8), Mawar (6), dan Kiran (4).
Ternyata si Irma Bule itu gan terkenal di Inggris. Ga Percaya??? Ini Buktinya
Popstar carries on performing for 45 minutes despite being bitten by a COBRA - before collapsing and dying on stage
WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT
Irma Bule, 29, from Indonesia, was performing in Karawang, West Java
She stood on the snake, called Rianti, which hit out and bit her on the thigh
The singer, who also used pythons in her acts, later died in hospital
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By Rory Tingle For Mailonline
Published: 21:17 GMT, 6 April 2016 | Updated: 00:28 GMT, 7 April 2016
A popstar carried on performing for 45 minutes despite being bitten by a cobra, before collapsing and dying on stage.
This distressing video shows the moment Irma Bule, 29, was attacked mid-performance in the village of Karawang, West Java, by the venomous snake.
The Indonesian singer was well-known for using reptiles in her acts and thought the king cobra, called Rianti, had been de-fanged.
But when the snake bit her thigh, it injected venom into her bloodstream until a snake handler pulled it away.
The popstar carried on singing for 45 minutes, but began vomiting and having seizures.
She was later confirmed dead in hospital.
Ferlando Octavion Auzura, who was in the audience, told a local website: 'In the middle of the second song, Irma stepped on the snake’s tail.
'The snake then bit Irma in her thigh.'
Irma Bule, 29, was attacked mid-performance by a king cobra, called Rianti, which she thought had been de-fanged
Irma Bule, 29, was attacked mid-performance by a king cobra, called Rianti, which she thought had been de-fanged
The snake bit her leg and injected venom into her bloodstream until a snake handler (pictured) pulled it away
The snake bit her leg and injected venom into her bloodstream until a snake handler (pictured) pulled it away
The popstar was offered antidote but allegedly refused. Later, she began vomiting and having seizures
The popstar was offered antidote but allegedly refused. Later, she began vomiting and having seizures
Ms Bule was left kneeling on the stage after the attack, but continued singing for 45 minutes
Ms Bule was left kneeling on the stage after the attack, but continued singing for 45 minutes
The singer - who had also used boa constrictors and pythons in previous acts - refused the offer of an antidote, according to reports.
Police say they are investigating the incident and have asked people in the audience for information.
King cobras can grow up to 18 feet and are found in India, Southeast Asia and southern China.
They are one of the deadliest snakes on the planet, with the amount of toxins released in a single bite enough to kill an elephant, or 20 people.
But the beasts are shy so usually avoid humans.
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