Snake Handler Dies of Snake Bite: ‘Snake Salvation’ Reality Star Dies of Snake Bite After Being Bitten At Saturday Service; Third Time He Was Bit; A Woman Died of Snake-Bite At His Church in 1995

Snake Handler Dies of Snake Bite: 'Snake Salvation' reality star Jamie Coots died from snakebite after being bitten during a church service Saturday evening.

Snake handler Coots was one of two pastors featured on the National Geographic TV series "Snake Salvation." Before the series Coots was already prominent among the small, close-knit circle of snake-handling churches in Eastern Kentucky, West Virginia, East Tennessee and Alabama, where worshippers believe faith will protect them from the venom of poisonous snakes.

National Geographic has not yet issued a statement.

Coots pastored a small church in Middlesboro. Coots, was a third-generation snake handler. According to a news release from Middlesboro police, at about 8:30 p.m. Saturday, Paramedics were called to check on a report someone had been bitten by a snake at Coot's church. Coots had already gone home by the time the ambulance arrived.

According to police, an ambulance crew and firefighters tried to talk the reverend into going to the hospital.  Police said that emergency responders told Coots about the danger of not going to the hospital.Police say Coots refused, which is common among members of snake-handling churches.

The emergency crews left Coot's home at 9:10 p.m. Less than an hour later, authorities got a call that he was dead. Coots was pronounced dead at his home.

Jamie Coots was bitten on his right hand by a snake.

This wasn't the first time Coots had been bitten. Coots told the Herald-Leader that he nearly died from a rattlesnake bite in the early 1990s and again in 1998, when rattlesnake bit the middle finger of his right hand.

On both occasions Coots refused treatment, saying, in 1998, "It's a victory to God's people that the Lord seen fit to bring me through it."

The 1998 bite cost Coots his right middle finger.

In August 1995, Melinda Brown, 28, of Parrotsville, Tenn., died at Coots church being bitten by a rattlesnake. Her husband, John Wayne "Punkin" Brown, 34, also died of snake bite at a church in Alabama.

It is illegal to handle poisonous snakes in religious services in Kentucky, but Coots was not charged because the courts ruled Coots should not be prosecuted for practicing his faith.

There is no word on what will happen to the snake.

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