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Man Mauled By Mice In Nursing Home SYDNEY -- A pack of mice mauled a bedridden 89-year-old man at an Australian nursing home, shredding parts of his ears and prompting the government Thursday to launch an investigation into the facility.
Federal Minister for Aging Justine Elliot ordered a probe into what the government-run nursing home in Queensland state was doing to protect residents, saying in a statement that the attack was "extremely disturbing and traumatic for residents and their families." Ray Hopper, a state opposition legislator who was alerted to the mauling by the man's family earlier this week, said the resident was found covered in blood by nursing staff Saturday. "An elderly, bedridden gentleman had the tops of his ears severely chewed, his head badly bitten and a very bad wound in the throat," Hopper said. "His hands were covered in blood when they found him; he'd obviously been so distressed trying to get the mice away." Hopper accused health officials of being slow to respond to an out-of-control mouse infestation at Dalby Hospital, where Karingal Nursing Home is located. "It is the most disgusting, horrific thing," Hopper said. "There wasn't a wall of mice suddenly hitting the place -- this has been building up for three weeks. They had plenty of time to act." Pam Lane, a Queensland state government health officer, confirmed that two residents had been treated for mouse bites at the home and called the attacks "unfortunate." "We are doing everything we can to rid the mice from the facility," she said in a statement. Hospital officials referred calls to the Queensland health department, which released a statement saying the hospital has added extra staff and instituted an "extensive baiting and trapping program." Traps were being emptied hourly and cleaning crews were wiping up mouse droppings at the 80-bed facility in Dalby, about 120 miles (200 kilometers) west of the state capital, Brisbane. The health department blamed the incident on the mouse plague spreading across the region. The creatures were infiltrating buildings as they sought refuge from the chill of Australia's autumn weather, it said. Queensland Health Minister Paul Lucas told reporters in Brisbane he had apologized to the victim and his family and offered to relocate other residents of the facility. | |
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awwww pooor grandpa
I'd probably go to jail after I saw my relative like that. I'd have to hurt someone. We all should know that diversity makes for a rich tapestry, and we must understand that all the threads of the tapestry are equal in value no matter what their color. Maya Angelou | |
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Oh goodness, poor guy.
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the next Tarantino film To make a thief, make an owner; to create crime, create laws. | |
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Ohh, this is making my skin crawl! Poor man!
They need to shut that place down, or unleash some hungry cats in there or something If you will, so will I | |
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Wow. And how is this place still open? We have officials from the State of Michigan in our facility all the time; this could NEVER happen where I work
Smooches;) | |
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Cuddles said: the next Tarantino film
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Does anyone else have "Ben, the two of us may look no more..." running through their heads?
In all seriousness, this is so sad. I could never imagine having a mouse problem so bad that they actually attack people. I hope something is done about that facility. Shake it til ya make it | |
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Where i work, we had a huge rat problem for a minute last year because of all
the construction going on downtown. It affected a few other businesses as well. They actually shut our cafeteria down for 2 months. With all the construction the rats had nowhere else to go. Hell i generally used to walk over a big ass rat at least once a week at night walking from the parking lot across the street to my job. To add injury to insult, it made the local newspaper. [Edited 4/30/09 19:14pm] Don't laugh at my funk
This funk is a serious joint | |
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scrolled by quick and thought I read Man Humiliated by Mice in Nursing Home
sorry carry on Le prego di non toccare la macchina per favore! | |
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unfortunate? oh hell.
let's strap someone down and leave them to be chewed to bits and see if they think it's still "unfortunate" | |
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