Indotyphlops braminus, commonly known as the brahminy blind snake and other names, is a nonvenomous blind snake species found mostly in Africa and Asia, but has been introduced in many other parts of the world.
Not the lorry then - I am 51.2322° N, 0.3324° W and the only natural thing here vaguely fatal is the common adder ... and falling trees (p.s. you still upvoting all my comments above) ;~)
Vipera berus, the common European adder or common European viper, is a venomous snake that is extremely widespread and can be found throughout most of Western Europe and as far as East Asia
The heard the expression the other day, "Every Day Is A School Day'
I'm pleased you looked it up also 'fatalities' from snake bites in the UK are almost unheard of, but I had be careful because my dog used to find them, 'Most Fascinating' ;~)
Too bad the titanoboa isn’t extinct and the Titanoboa is an extinct genus of very large snakes that lived in what is now La Guajira in northeastern Colombia. They could grow up to 12.8 m long and reach a weight of 1,135 kg. Which probaly is number one in the snake kingdom but now it seems the retic took over