He said he felt pain like a "lightning bolt" when the spider struck after getting caught up in the clothes. Dade managed to squeeze out a lot of the poisonous venom from the spider but the area around the bite turned black, covering his whole neck.
"I wasn’t scared of spiders before – but I am now. I’ve broken two vertebrae before in an accident, I’ve been stung by a bee – they were nothing compared to this, it was a million times worse. It was like I’d been struck by lightning. I started shaking, my legs, my arms, uncontrollably," he said.
Dade said he went to his GP the next day, after trying his best to ignore the burning agony, and was sent straight to the accident and emergency department.
Doctors gave him antibiotics but his skin continued to turn black before starting to peel off. Medics confirmed his version of events but say that such incidents are rare in this country, though warmer weather this summer may have led to an increase in the UK.
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