Rat bitten baby from Alex awaits surgery due to lack of funds

27 August 2014 - 10:32 By Sapa
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A baby's foot. File photo.
A baby's foot. File photo.
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A one month-old baby whose three fingers and part of a nose were eaten by rats in Alexandra, Johannesburg is awaiting surgery as her family cannot afford it, according to a report.

The rats attacked Erena Yekanyi at her home last Monday.

"I was washing outside while Erena was sleeping inside the house. I heard her cry and when I ran into the house, I found her covered in blood," the baby's mother, Thandaza told The New Age.

The baby would continue to await reconstructive surgery at Charlotte Maxeke Academic Hospital until her mother was able to raise funds for the procedure.

The attack was not the first in the township, according to the report.

Children and the elderly have reportedly been killed in their sleep by rodents that are said to be larger than normal rats.

City of Johannesburg spokesperson Nkosinathi Nkabinde told the newspaper that informal settlements were prone to rat infestation due to the improper handling of domestic waste.

He said that the city had implemented various strategies to eradicate the problem.

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