People in County Cork, Ireland, have been advised to watch their
backsides after a man in the Midleton area was bitten by a rat while
sitting on the toilet.
On Monday, Councillor Noel Collins reported the incident to Cork County
Council during a Southern Area Meeting, after asking them to investigate
the possibility of flushing rat poison through the sewer system.
“Recent flooding resulted in another problem for residents, that of rat
infestation, which really upset many families, mentally and physically,
and indeed, one elderly gentleman suffered a rat bite to his posterior while using his toilet, and had to receive immediate medical attention,” he said.
A plumber found a broken sewer pipe nearby, which is believed to have
allowed the rat to enter the system.
The council warned that flushing rat poison through the public system
could lead to contamination of other water sources, but said that Irish
Water are responsible for vermin control within the system.
Cllr Collins added: “I would advise homeowners to keep their toilet
seats down when not in use, and to watch their posteriors.”
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